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    I currently have a small ish Pac man frog but is growing quite rapidly now and I would like to start looking to upgrade him!

    Just wanted to find out what you have eg size, look of the set up!

    I am in the UK so if it will need to be something they stock here

    Thanks, from Dexter the growing pacman!

    from Hannah

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    Default Re: Pac man frog set ups

    For males and females, ten gallons are a minimum, but for Males I reccomend 15 gallons, and females 20 gallons

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    Hi, as babies you can keep them in small critter keeper or a ten gallon divided into 2. after a little abit you can move him into ten from the keeper or remove the divider and give him the space of the 10. Some people will keep them in ten gallons their whole life depending on the size and how active it is. If he out grows the ten I wouldn't recommend anything larger then 20 Gallon long. I have recently put my female albino cranwelli into a 20 tall because she was showing signs she wasn't happy anymore, ever since the change besides the settling in she is now fine. And my girl is very active for pacman I believe so she needed the room.

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    i've got a subadult cranwelli that i keep in an exo terra small low 18 x 18 x 12" which will be fine for an adult too. you won't really need any bigger unless you have a massive female ornate.

    here's a link to the tank you'll need http://www.reptilecentre.com/exo-ter...m#.Vb6aFflViko

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonm96 View Post

    i've got a subadult cranwelli that i keep in an exo terra small low 18 x 18 x 12" which will be fine for an adult too. you won't really need any bigger unless you have a massive female ornate.

    here's a link to the tank you'll need http://www.reptilecentre.com/exo-ter...m#.Vb6aFflViko
    This is awesome, thanks so much!!

    from Hannah

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    Default Re: Pac man frog set ups

    tubs make very nice setups too, for example the clear ones that are used for storage. they're very affordable and easily modified to provide air flow, typically hold humidity better than aquariums, and sometimes provide frogs with a better sense of security if the walls are opaque instead of clear like glass. just something to consider!!

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