Males barely grow 2 ft. long, and females barely get 3 ft. long. For a male, a 10 gallon can last it it's entire life. That's what I like about the males ;]
The humidity level for them can be 40% at the most, anything above that shouldn't be too good. They live in dry climates, where the air is not very humid. So if you do get a Western Hog, make sure the humidity doesn't get over 40%.I also read that they will do well in low humidity like 20% or something like that, but what about higher humidity?
Hogs make great pets, and are so adorable. I've had mine for a week and 2 days and I just love him to death. They have quite some personalities too :] They also will rarely bite, but if they do you shouldn't let them chew on you.Just thinking of future possibilities because I would like to get a boa next, but since they get bigger i probably cant get one yet, so a hog would be a good one to get untill then.