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    Default Pac Man frog in a Vivarium, with ambient heat?

    Hey! Thanks for having me! I'm new to the forum, and I'd like to share my idea! I just threw a little mini vivarium together today, and set it about 18" in. from south facing window that gets mostly morning sun. It's basically an air plant type terrarium with a top, and no light! I grow orchids in almost the same fashion. It's a large fishbowl! My question is will a pac-man frog survive in such an environment. With ambient indoor heat at around 75 degrees. My plans will change as the frog grows, but I thought this might be a good start! Any thoughts?Name:  downsized_0322042017.jpg
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