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Kolton13

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This may get a little pricey but I have a cool idea I want to propose and my parents said it’s ok if I have good grades. So I have a really tall glass pretty much a tank. And it’s like 5 and 1/2 feet tall and idk how wide it’s a hexagon I’ll add pics, and I want to put a reptile in it. But I can’t get a snake or and insects and such. I was thinking chameleon or spiny tailed iguana but I am looking for more ideas. I want to cut holes in the top to add lights and get lots of vines branches and beds for whatever I end up getting. It was a trophy case I got for Christmas one year so the door opens the whole thing. I plan on taking everything out alsoimage.jpg
 
Also Hendre Hendre i know you where curious about my pothos being submergedimage.jpg
 
You Could try a puladarium (maybe) and put anoles in it
 
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Green tree monitors are thousands of dollars in the U.S and they grow big small for a monitor but still big.You could maybe try some rainbow whiptails, gargoyle geckos, senegal chameleon (only 1 of course), upgrade nugget, or some species of day gecko (giant day gecko, gold dust day gecko, blue tailed day gecko,ect.) the good thing about the day geckos and gargoyle geckos they eat the same formula as cresties, the only thing is the day geckos and all species of chameleon are a look not touch species. If you want maybe you could do amphibians and you could have a nice vivarium with some dumpy tree frogs, red eyed tree frogs, or something a little more rarer like amazon milk frogs. Just too mention the day geckos, the whiptails, and the chameleons all need uvb and a heat lamp. While the amphibians are going too need daily misting or an automatic mister.
 
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Green tree monitors are thousands of dollars in the U.S and they grow big small for a monitor but still big.You could maybe try some rainbow whiptails, gargoyle geckos, senegal chameleon (only 1 of course), upgrade nugget, or some species of day gecko (giant day gecko, gold dust day gecko, blue tailed day gecko,ect.) the good thing about the day geckos and gargoyle geckos they eat the same formula as cresties, the only thing is the day geckos and all species of chameleon are a look not touch species. If you want maybe you could do amphibians and you could have a nice vivarium with some dumpy tree frogs, red eyed tree frogs, or something a little more rarer like amazon milk frogs. Just too mention the day geckos, the whiptails, and the chameleons all need uvb and a heat lamp. While the amphibians are going too need daily misting or an automatic mister.
The gargoyle geckos get to be hundreds of dollars too, I might stick to a spiny tailed iguana considering I saw one for 35$ at my LFS and e was a baby so I could raise him right. I want a lizard I can bring into my LFS, handle well, and is pretty good size,chameleons are very fragile from what ive heard
 
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