What could live in a 16x16x10 inch Vivarium?

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My uncle brought me a aproximately 16x16x10 inches vivarium, what could live in that tiny thing? Btw at the moment it's empty, I'll put there things when got the animal.

So, what could live in it? Excepting snakes, frogs and turtles.

Thanks.
 
My uncle brought me a aproximately 16x16x10 inches vivarium, what could live in that tiny thing? Btw at the moment it's empty, I'll put there things when got the animal.

So, what could live in it? Excepting snakes, frogs and turtles.

Thanks.

Betta, guppies, Neon Tettras. Freshwater shrimp, clams, a crayfish.
 
i could list a 1000 species that could go in there if you set it up right. How about you narrow it down some- what is your experience level are you wanting something to hold or just to look at. what amount of effort do you want to put into it, etc...
 
i could list a 1000 species that could go in there if you set it up right. How about you narrow it down some- what is your experience level are you wanting something to hold or just to look at. what amount of effort do you want to put into it, etc...
Umm, it's something to hold, the amount of effort depends on wether I have homework to do/study or not and who's in the house at that time... my "experience level" is 0. I owned parrots and when I was just a kid I owned guppies, and if I remember well they eventually died. I'd not want fish at the moment, I want something terrestrial, that could go in there and out to walk whenever I want.

I went a couple of weeks ago to a mall center, and eventually went to a animal zone/shop, I saw there a pretty beautiful iguana (common green iguana), umm, a tarantula, another sp. of lizard that I couldn't name and lots of corydoras fish.
 
Umm, it's something to hold, the amount of effort depends on wether I have homework to do/study or not and who's in the house at that time... my "experience level" is 0. I owned parrots and when I was just a kid I owned guppies, and if I remember well they eventually died. I'd not want fish at the moment, I want something terrestrial, that could go in there and out to walk whenever I want.

I went a couple of weeks ago to a mall center, and eventually went to a animal zone/shop, I saw there a pretty beautiful iguana (common green iguana), umm, a tarantula, another sp. of lizard that I couldn't name and lots of corydoras fish.
way to small for an iguana. a tarantula could work. a red eye croc skimk could work maybe two
 
most any tarantula species would fit there but do your research on what ones are okay to hold. They are very low maintenance so that should not be a problem. Stay away from amphibians- they do not like to be held. Crested geckos, leopard geckos, croc skinks and the likes would be good lizards to look into. Crested geckos will be the least maintenance of the listed species. do a google search and see what you like and we can go from there.
 
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