scroll up to the top of the page and email i think.HPIZZLE;4467373; said:how do you order from that website?
Again, I didn't know that they were also called "leachies" (I'm a fish keeper, not a herp keeper).TTTT;4467291; said:Again, I'd love a leachianus but just don't have the cash.![]()
Yeah, BTS seems like a good option.CTU2fan;4468355; said:Since you want handleable I'd go beardie or BTS. I was thinking mountain horned dragons or ameivas but the ameivas in particular aren't particularly hands-on, not the ones I've kept anyway.
Right after I make your snakes into a nice leather walletBottomfeeder;4469428; said:Joe, make the RES into soup and get a Yellow Spotted Amazon Turtle
Not really looking for frogs.Planetnicolas;4469473; said:+1 for the frogs
A 75g is 4', a dwarf caiman would not be able to turn around in that.scalesandfins;4469571; said:dwarf caiman! or dwarf aligator
YeahA. gigas;4469580; said:
Yeah, no problem, sorry if I came across as rude mandrgnfrc13;4469605; said:Again, I didn't know that they were also called "leachies" (I'm a fish keeper, not a herp keeper).
Yeah, cresties would be awesomerudukai13;4469986; said:Donno if it's already been suggested yet but that size tank would lend itself really well to be planted up nicely and you could keep a decent number of crested geckos, which are handleable.
fix'dGene0514;4470773; said:Joe, you are just beating around the bush
You know you are gonna end up getting a dwarf tegu
Other then that, you can keep a chinese water dragon, which can be handleable