Well yesterday i woke up to dean my male pacman croaking like crazy. Now lately hes been croaking a lot that's nothing new but yesterday it was different , he was doing it a lot.I house Sam and dean in a 50 gallon tank .Sam is a 3 year old adult female and Dean is almost a year old male , its hard to tell because i got him 8 months ago at petsmart. I had a 6 inch high Plexiglas divider in the tank which he cant go under or around.Lately Sam and Dean have been sleeping right next to each other with the Plexiglas divider between them.To my surprise Dean was sitting behind SAM but she could see him he was sort of off to her left croaking away to her.I found that to be pretty sweet ( although i was a bit worried she would of eaten him lol but shes very non aggressive ,Dean is the more active one) .He had to have made a good jump onto the top of the Plexiglas and got his feet to the top then climbed over to be with her.I watched him there for an hour then when she didn't respond to his mating calls and he didn't climb up onto her i put him back on the other side and raised the Plexiglas divider to 8 inches tall.I will not completely block it off as i use a reptifogger to retain humidity in both sides.I have my doubts that all pacmans eat each other like cannibals just because they are there .My frogs are always well fed, fat and content .I have seen enough forums and videos to know that a starved frog is a dangerous frog and a full frog is not so much .Many amateurs starve their frogs just because they want to watch them eat .but i would rather be safe than sorry and i do keep them separated but I do plan to give them supervised time together in a mating tank i am building to simulate the rainy season.I do not plan to raise baby frogs but i think that reproduction is a natural cycle that a frog deserves to do .