Reptile pair in a 30 gallon

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leopard or crested geckos.......both are very easy to care for and make fun pets.......
 
Anole, Chameleon, Fence Lizard, Tokay gecko, african fat tailed gecko, leopard gecko, horned lizard, blue tongued skinks, swift lizard, some breeds of turtles, tree frogs, salamanders, newts.
I'd go for the tokay if you want a killer I'd say a tokay. Plus they climb on the sides . which is pretty cool. And leopard geckos are awesome. If its a 30 gallon long than ur options are open wider. Cause a lot of them can climb on the glass. if its a tall then you have to treat it as a 20 gallon for any not climbing spieces. If they can the little suction cups then treat it as a 30.
 
dont know why all of it didnt come up. repticzone.com is GREAT for all reptile and amphibian questions.
 
forsaken;3586496; said:
dont know why all of it didnt come up. repticzone.com is GREAT for all reptile and amphibian questions.


I am trying really hard to be really polite about this but I would be very careful with what you read on that forum. there are a lot of people that think that they know what they are doing on that site and whether or not they do is up for debate. just be careful as you need to be with most forums.
 
snakeguy101;3587431; said:
I am trying really hard to be really polite about this but I would be very careful with what you read on that forum. there are a lot of people that think that they know what they are doing on that site and whether or not they do is up for debate. just be careful as you need to be with most forums.
yeah ik ive had or have at LEAST half of the creatures i named off
 
forsaken;3592031; said:
yeah ik ive had or have at LEAST half of the creatures i named off

no, I meant about the repticzone. not you in particular.
 
i would do bearded dragons but only if it was like a 33l or bigger


i used to breed mine in a 40b i hade around 30 sucsessful babys and it was very fun but my female died 2 years ago so i sold my male
 
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