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    Thanks,and could tell me what size is a 10 gal?Like Xcm,Xcm,Xcm......
    10 gallon is 10x20x12 I think. Its your typical rectangle enclosure. I do highly recomend the exo terras. I have the 18x18x12 for my almost full grown male. Those are in inches. Not sure about centimeters.

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    Factors like disease, predators, availability of food and parasites come into play there but do you think temp and humidity do? Since they are adapted to live there I wonder if temp and humidity are ever less than optimal or if they are used to it? Hmm I don't know.
    I don't know about the wild frogs in different environments. But I do know that if your temps and humidity are off in captivity, your frog won't eat.

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    Default Re: Questions about the size of enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by ChasingBike View Post
    Thanks,we have exo terras,you mean a 30x30x30cm is big enough for an adult pacman?I have a 45x45x60cm,but I think it is even too big for an adult pacman...I agree with you,different units often make me confused...
    Quote Originally Posted by ChasingBike View Post
    Thanks,and could tell me what size is a 10 gal?Like Xcm,Xcm,Xcm......
    A ten gallon aquarium is 50Lx25Dx30H in cm. An ExoTerra Low Small is 45x45x30H. The ten will fit any adult male and small females. The ExoTerra will fit any adult Pacman including large Ornate females and similar and has convenience of doors in front; but is more expensive than a 10 gal. with screen top. Don't know your frog size yet and species yet .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    I have a 45x45x45 for my adult female. (18x18x18) Also Truffs, tell me, is your pacman wildcaught or captive bred?

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    Default Re: Questions about the size of enclosure.

    I presume captive bred. He was tiny when I got him. I'll ask the store next time I go. Why do you ask?

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    Well, because I'm wondering if there is a connection between captive bred and wild caught having space issues. Because captive bred is always raised in small enclosures and wild caught, they are used to the jungle.
    I'm sure there are exceptions, but I'm wondering if there is a certain pattern here. I own 2 wild caught & 2 captive bred cranwellis, both wild caught have no space issues while the captive bred ones needed to be put in smaller enclosures.

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