Fish reccomendations Part 2

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Beardie would get pretty big very fast, and you would need a very big enclosure.
I’d also look into crested gecko while at it. They don’t need any heating (they thrive at room temperature) and need pretty moderate humidity (50-70%). Perhaps the easiest lizard out there. They are also very tame and most don’t mind handling.
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is your house at 80degrees or 26C ?
thats hot man, i would never..
 
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I’ve had her 6 years without a problem.
 
is your house at 80degrees or 26C ?
thats hot man, i would never..
Lmao mine never goes below 20C even at winter... So I am guessing my Leo will be fine at nights when the heating lights are off... Its more natural for it to get cold at night
 
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Lmao mine never goes below 20C even at winter... So I am guessing my Leo will be fine at nights when the heating lights are off... Its more natural for it to get cold at night
That’s pretty standard night temp, if you find that it’s too cold, you could always get a low wattage ceramic bulb (basically a heat lamp but without the light).
 
Lmao mine never goes below 20C even at winter... So I am guessing my Leo will be fine at nights when the heating lights are off... Its more natural for it to get cold at night
Leos are native to Turkey I believe so they should be fine depending on where you are
 
A smaller species of freshwater archerfish (eg: T. microlepis) could work in a 120x45cm footprint tank. Only caveat is that you'd need strong flowing water, which may not be doable in a bichir tank.
 
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