If one were to drain his 75g fish tank..

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dwarf caiman! or dwarf aligator
 
HPIZZLE;4467373; said:
how do you order from that website?
scroll up to the top of the page and email i think.

all i really posted it for was to demonstrate that
1) they're not very pricey
2) they're not too hard to find (that was the second result for "chilean dwarf tegu")
 
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.
 
I would go for the beardies or the blue tongue, you could also doa african fat tail colony but they kind of look like leopard geckos, if you can make the cage relativly escape proof maybe a pair of sand boas or A kingsnake. best bet for handling would have to go to the beardies.
 
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.
Yeah, BTS seems like a good option. :D
Bottomfeeder;4469428; said:
Joe, make the RES into soup and get a Yellow Spotted Amazon Turtle
Right after I make your snakes into a nice leather wallet ;)
Planetnicolas;4469473; said:
+1 for the frogs
Not really looking for frogs.
scalesandfins;4469571; said:
dwarf caiman! or dwarf aligator
A 75g is 4', a dwarf caiman would not be able to turn around in that.
A. gigas;4469580; said:
Yeah
drgnfrc13;4469605; said:
Again, I didn't know that they were also called "leachies" (I'm a fish keeper, not a herp keeper).
Yeah, no problem, sorry if I came across as rude man
rudukai13;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.
Yeah, cresties would be awesome :D
 
Joe, you are just beating around the bush
You know you are gonna end up getting a bearded dragon ;)
Other then that, you can keep a plated lizard, which can be handleable
 
Gene0514;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
fix'd;)
 
"A 75g is 4', a dwarf caiman would not be able to turn around in that."
a dwarf caimen would be fine in there from a hatchling to about a year or so. then just turn it on its side for a bigger foot print and presto its good for a while :)
check out diamond caimans they are bred to be small and for pets.
i am looking at getting a "dwarf" gator idk how lagit this guy is but he claims he has selectivly bred them to stay under 5ft idk yet tho. but i am ok taking that chance bc if it gets too big my dad has a few ponds on his property that have one or 2 gators so i could just add to them.
best of luck deciding what you want to get man.
 
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