Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
When you live in a tropical climate it's possible to keep frogs that match that environment outside. Do make sure the temperature and humidity levels meet the particular frog requirement if importing frogs from other areas. As long as the enclosure measurements match the frogs lifestyle (lower for ground or taller for arboreal); the material is a matter of choice.

Think plastic tubs would be fine, since that's the way many breeders keep them in special racks that hold the plastic bins. You can also see how Leonel keeps and breeds his tree frogs in here: http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...alcarifer.html. A tropical environment opens a door to many outdoor keeping possibilities and lower costs due to no heating requirements .
Thanks for the input! Leonel's setup is quite the inspiration! As far as I know, most of the temps and humidity requirements for Pacs are met in the Malaysian environment, although I do have some concern with the occasional temp spike during the 'dry'/hot season in the year (March/April). I know glass is definitely out seeing as it can fry most herps (personal experience as a child, left a Calotes Versicolor outside in a glass tank, poor bugger died due to my complete lack of knowledge at age 7). Probably keep them in a modified plastic drawer setup to facilitate maintenance. I do know that White Lipped Tree Frogs and Dumpies can thrive in an outdoor cage in Malaysia; have a mate that successful bred them outdoors here. Hopefully my Pacs will do the same!