What can I keep in a 90g?

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BMueller777

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I'm thinking about taking a break from keeping fish for a while and I just bought a 90 gallon tank 48x18x25.

What kind of reptile or other animal can I keep in there for life? Can't do any snakes because the pops hates them :( But ANYTHING interesting is possible.

Thanks guys
 
Would you be willing to go aquatic or are you tired of water? That would be a great tank for a couple of amphiumas or greater sirens.
 
I'm kinda leaning away from the water. The spot where the tank is going to be is by a heater (heats my 45g tank ATM to a perfect 80F) So I was thinking some kind of reptile or something else that would need some kinda heat source I'm obv not going to use that as the source of heat see as it'll only be on for like another month or so but you get what I'm saying hopefully. (I have the time and money to dedicate to a proper set up)
 
try maybe some skinks, eastern collared lizard, ALOT of geckos...lol
Bearded Dragons, maybe some turtles...
 
BMueller777;2748660; said:
I'm kinda leaning away from the water. The spot where the tank is going to be is by a heater (heats my 45g tank ATM to a perfect 80F) So I was thinking some kind of reptile or something else that would need some kinda heat source I'm obv not going to use that as the source of heat see as it'll only be on for like another month or so but you get what I'm saying hopefully. (I have the time and money to dedicate to a proper set up)
that could overheat and kill your reptiles
i would wait until u move the tank
and i would get mabey some kinda aquatic turtle like a musk or a slider?
mabey an ackie monitor? that might even be enough room for 2 bearded dragons
 
make it into a vivarium and get 10 dart frogs of the same species and breed!!!
 
how about a colony of degus

or bushy tailed jirds (those go for $30 here and really easy to breed)
 
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