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Yeah, you couldn't miss my 6ft male iguana. Plus when he was loose, he always stayed on the second floor of my house.
 
I kept a jacksons on a ficus for several years. Every once in a while he would go on an adventure. We usually found him in the laundry room or my parents bedroom. We put some old carpeting under his tree to catch the droppings. It was awesome. People would come over and be like why is there a heat lamp pointed at that tree? They didnt even know he was there half the time. LOL. I would like to let my tegu free roambut he is not litter trained yet and we have carpet so my mom wont let him. When I move in to my new house he will have free run though.

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i used to have a pair of anoles living on my window sill for close to 8 months but i think the cat got ahold of one and my mom accedentally closed the window on the male's tail and he dissapeared shortly afterward. i put a bunch of live plants on the desk under the window that they would occasionlly hand out in. it was pretty cool but looking back, it probably wasn't the best idea long term. i've seen the cham in a ficus done before but i don't know how well it works, seems like humdity could be a problem.
 
thanks for the input!!

The Ficus sounds cool, I may try that in the future. I would do it in my fish room, definetly humid enough here, the window has dew on it all the time :)

I think i'm gonna go with a T-Rex in the Ficus, they don't get to big right?

I may try it with my anoles , but i'm not sure about the poop surprises.

Definetly gonna get a ficus though.
 
i know a lot of people keep different types of geckos "free range" in herp rooms, they'll eat escaped food etc.

You could always try fruit bats, they're pretty cool
 
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