20 gallon long

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dzb912;2251743; said:
any kind of gecko
anoles
bearded and water dragons while they are smaller
how about a nice ball python?


Whoa, Ace. Are you seriously suggesting putting a Ball python in a 20g? Also, while a beardie may be fine for a bit, a Water dragon? You can't set up a 20g to properly house a water dragon, even as a baby.

Lastly, no, not "any kind of gecko". How is he going to fit a Giant Gecko in there? At over 14"?
 
rmorse;2254461; said:
Whoa, Ace. Are you seriously suggesting putting a Ball python in a 20g? Also, while a beardie may be fine for a bit, a Water dragon? You can't set up a 20g to properly house a water dragon, even as a baby.

Lastly, no, not "any kind of gecko". How is he going to fit a Giant Gecko in there? At over 14"?
lmao way to take that apart:p
i agree not any type of gecko... depending on how skilll u are at keeping geckos maybe chinese cave gecko :D?
and leos are never a bad choice:headbang2
 
rmorse;2254461; said:
Whoa, Ace. Are you seriously suggesting putting a Ball python in a 20g? Also, while a beardie may be fine for a bit, a Water dragon? You can't set up a 20g to properly house a water dragon, even as a baby.

Lastly, no, not "any kind of gecko". How is he going to fit a Giant Gecko in there? At over 14"?
I was thinking the same things as soon as I saw that post. Leech's/New Caledonian Giants were the first thing that popped into my head lol

I currently have my beardie in a 20L, but he's just a baby (<8" including his tail). I've got a 38 gallon reptarium for when he gets older and an even bigger cage if I have the space when he's full grown.

I do like the reptariums. They provide a lot of extra climbing surface for lizards that can't cling to glass. My male leo, I'm pretty sure though he was an arboreal species as he always hung out in the top corners. The only problem though, is if your house isn't very humid in the winter, you lizard better like it bone dry. Unless you get some of the plastic covers or some acrylic or something, reptariums hold 0 humidity since they're mess. Something I didn't think about until after I set mine up.
 
dzb912;2255461; said:
well excuse me!
and i wasnt trying to start an argument
mabey i will just stop posting


I never said to stop posting...I was suggesting you rethink your advice
 
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