Most breeders of these frogs reccomend keeping the babies and small Pacs in a critter keeper. A large critter keeper is just fine. The wild is not the issue. Its to help the baby be able to get food easily because ther won't be a lot of space for the food to get away from the baby. Catching food is crutial during the first stages of growth for these frogs. The more food they can easilt aquire the stronger and healthier the frog will be. Saying it is not a proper home for anything larger than an insect is an overstatement. A keeper that size also makes it easier for the owner to keep the frog warm. Humidity usually isn't a problem either. I assume that the persons gauge is malfuntioning which I have had problems with in the past. I used a setup the same way to allow my little baby Pac to adjust to me and feeding before moving him/her to a larger home. This is a perfectly fine setup for a very small baby Pac.





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I'm planning to tape all the side vents on the cage crickets could escape from there anyways so i was planning to do it either way
