What can i put in a 3 foot tank?

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I've seen them over 18"...poor choice for a 3' tank IMO as they're pretty active.
 
Wow 18 inches thats too big for a 3 foot tank for sure,, still looking and searching,but i think i might go with the bts but not 100% yet
 
jason longboard;1966071; said:
dang post a pic of that next to a cd or something,soda can,idk,just for reference.

can do.
don't have my camera until tomorrow though.
he even has 3 tails. :headbang2:headbang2
 
:popcorn:Lacertas are not monitors they are lacertids one of the most sucessfull old world family of lizards. They tend to be very hardy captives because they come from kind of hard evoirements in the wild. In most of the states they can even be kept outside yearound. This one in particular is the sand lizard(Lacerta agilis) I think they should become much more popular than they are and they deserve to be a pet shop staple like bearded dragons and leopard geckos, because they are so easy to keep. You can purchase several species, from the smalish ones to the spetacular and big ocelatad lacerta from:www.agamainternacional.com. Ive posted this link several times but it tends to come bad , so if this happens google it and see what you find. I personaly think they are very atractive...too bad we here cant have any native species even if captive bred and documented:(
 
coura;1969918; said:
:popcorn:Lacertas are not monitors they are lacertids one of the most sucessfull old world family of lizards. They tend to be very hardy captives because they come from kind of hard evoirements in the wild. In most of the states they can even be kept outside yearound. This one in particular is the sand lizard(Lacerta agilis) I think they should become much more popular than they are and they deserve to be a pet shop staple like bearded dragons and leopard geckos, because they are so easy to keep. You can purchase several species, from the smalish ones to the spetacular and big ocelatad lacerta from:www.agamainternacional.com. Ive posted this link several times but it tends to come bad , so if this happens google it and see what you find. I personaly think they are very atractive...too bad we here cant have any native species even if captive bred and documented:(

that guy is really nice, the solid brown one, and i assume they can be help quiet offten and not bother? i checked the site but down so i will google it now..

thanks for the info
 
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=34&de=606808

not getting these but for a paid 100 bucks so im assuming i can purchases a single under 75, i beleive i found what im looking for.;..

i search Lacerta agilis on google images and see some nice looking brownish ones and greenish blue ones,,, and my girl likes them to so i think i got bingo!

thanks coura!
 
coura;1969918; said:
:popcorn:Lacertas are not monitors they are lacertids one of the most sucessfull old world family of lizards. They tend to be very hardy captives because they come from kind of hard evoirements in the wild. In most of the states they can even be kept outside yearound. This one in particular is the sand lizard(Lacerta agilis) I think they should become much more popular than they are and they deserve to be a pet shop staple like bearded dragons and leopard geckos, because they are so easy to keep. You can purchase several species, from the smalish ones to the spetacular and big ocelatad lacerta from:www.agamainternacional.com. Ive posted this link several times but it tends to come bad , so if this happens google it and see what you find. I personaly think they are very atractive...too bad we here cant have any native species even if captive bred and documented:(

They're endangered here, and therefore you can't keep them... kind of. They're super strict with it, and you need proof that they are a number of generations captive bred and not UK stock... which is virtually impossible. You need a license just to photograph these buggers!
 
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