Free Tank! Give me some ideas.

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
skaaa;3992973; said:
Rainbow Boas?

You generally want to keep these guys in plastic housing because they require very high humidity; it's harder to maintain it in glass tanks, especially such a large one.

Maybe you can put glass dividers, and keep different kinds of inverts? Maybe centipedes?
 
It would be tougher, but if he's willing to put the effort into maintaining proper humidity in the tank then it should remain a possibility. And considering that he's wanting to do a decent sized water feature, including moving water, then it might not be as hard as one would think...
 
apprectiate all the ideas guys, I got another question. If i have a small to medium sized water fixture in the middle of a 120 then is a misting system necessary, maybe a fog or fine mist system? and what is a specificely good system. I see a bunch on mist king and stuff but im not sure wich one works for a 120 rectangular set up well.

Any opinions are cool. Just be aware that im new to the vivarium set ups. My only other one is a 20 gallon crested tank. and a 30 phelsuma laticuada tank.

Oh and what is the coolest species of day geckos or rhacodactylus, could i put together mutiple breeding groups of any of these species?

thanks for any responses.
 
skaaa;3999538; said:
apprectiate all the ideas guys, I got another question. If i have a small to medium sized water fixture in the middle of a 120 then is a misting system necessary, maybe a fog or fine mist system? and what is a specificely good system. I see a bunch on mist king and stuff but im not sure wich one works for a 120 rectangular set up well.

Any opinions are cool. Just be aware that im new to the vivarium set ups. My only other one is a 20 gallon crested tank. and a 30 phelsuma laticuada tank.

Oh and what is the coolest species of day geckos or rhacodactylus, could i put together mutiple breeding groups of any of these species?

thanks for any responses.
For day geckos of the SMALLER species such as Phelsuma lineata you can keep one male and several females together. With the bigger species is useless trying to keep more then a copple together and sometimes not even that works. As for Racs cresteds and gargs will do great in trios of one male and several females. Have you considered Cordylus? Some species of thouse live very well in groups. Anoles you too can combine several if the terrarium is big enough and no more then one male.
 
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