reptile for 360 gallon

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ilubtaimei;860732; said:
get a (true)geen anaconda! i know a place that's selling thm fo 69.99@12in

Horrible idea.

4' high x 4' long x 2' deep is going to be too small for any large tegus (as an adult).

4' of height does nothing for a ground dwelling species. A ground dwelling species would basically be stuck on the floor, unable to get up to the heat/light at the top of the tank.
 
You could do a couple different bearded dragons.. maybe do a pair of bearded dragons? www.dachiu.com has some nice cheap/good quality dragons.
 
To bad you cant get a tegu, wonderful animals!

I would do some really nice bearded dragons though, Like a citrus beardie and some other really bright color.

Plus, if you cant get a citrus beardie, you can get some other kind. So many to choose from.
 
a chamelion would be pretty cool, or a bunch of anoles and/or treefrogs. there are a lot of aboreal species you could get, like some of the larger geckos.
 
Anaconda, no. It would need a huge cage. It would also break your cage; they've been known to do that a lot. That and almost nobody should ever get an anaconda.

Also no to breeding pairs/groups of snakes. Might be alright with small lizards though. I'm not a lizard person so I don't know.

The cage is twice as tall and a little longer than you'd need for an adult jungle carpet python, but it would still be pretty cool.

My suggestion is White's treefrogs. Not too hard to keep and fun to watch:)
 
dougefresh;860313; said:
That's definetly possible, but why waste that big of a tank on corn snakes? I'd go with the tegu idea........
Just because I like the look of the snow corn snake. Is that a problem hope not.
 
FISH4LIFE;860188; said:
Ok so I am bulding a Tank That is 4' x 4' x 2' and that is about 360 gallons.
BTW, a rectangular tank w/ those dimensions is approximately 240 gallons, not 360.
 
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