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My room stays heated by a physical heater and the fish tanks in the room that warm up pretty well. I've been wanting a Pac-Man frog because I want a walking trash compactor because that would be amazing. The temperature has been typically staying around 72 even though I may bump it up to 73. This is because it is cheaper to heat the room this way a tiny bit then just heating the enclosure of the gecko and it would also help the other animals I have like isopods and feeder colonies. Is this an okay temperature to keep a Pac-Man frog at. Some sources say that it's perfectly fine others don't. Which what's it actually start to warm up things will be different because this room typically stays a lil warmer. My other question is I have a tote that is somewhat close to the floor space of a 20 gallon or a 20 long like it's a decent size. if I decide to go the route of having a baby first how would I need to work things. would it be better to start the animal in a small enclosure and then move to this which my only option is pretty small so I'm conflicted.
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