What to put in a 220g?

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7'x18"x2' is more like a 160G or thereabouts. And yeah, the 18" width really limits you. I don't even think ackies would be comfortable honestly. Maybe a snake?
 
Would make a sweet fully planted terrarium for a group of dart frogs.
 
hmm I may have screwed up measurements.. I need like 3 ft width for ackies right?
 
Masa06;4488140; said:
hmm I may have screwed up measurements.. I need like 3 ft width for ackies right?

Yeah I'd say so. People may tell you 2' width is fine but I like a bit more width for lizards generally. A standard 220 (6'x2'x30") would open it up for you a little more.

You want a display or something handleable?
 
I'd make it an aquarium with an arowana fish and an alligator snapping turtle.

or a burmese python or monitor

or just put my anaconda in it when it gets older.
 
handleable woulld be nice but I visual would be cool too
 
Animal Squabbles;4488490; said:
I'd make it an aquarium with an arowana fish and an alligator snapping turtle.

or a burmese python or monitor

or just put my anaconda in it when it gets older.
dude, the only one of those it's big enough for is the arowana...:banhim:/:banher:
Animal Squabbles;4488493; said:
wait wait, i'd most likely get a baby american alligator.
wait, so let me get this straight. an animal that'll get 15 feet in a7 foot cage?:screwy::screwy::screwy::screwy::screwy:
do not listen to anything this guy says.
 
A. gigas;4491487; said:
wait, so let me get this straight. an animal that'll get 15 feet in a7 foot cage?:screwy::screwy::screwy::screwy::screwy:
do not listen to anything this guy says.

He did specify baby. And it is not a bad started cage for a baby.
 
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