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kidchameleon
04-11-04, 11:19 AM
i have a 20g extra high aquarium. the dimensions are 24h x 10d x 20L. does anyone have any suggestions of what kind of gecko would be good for this. i already have it set up, i wish i had pics. i have two live plants in it, a jungle vine, cork bark, and a fake plant. it was originally for a tree frog, but now im debating between a tree frog or some sort of gecko. i was wondering if anyone has any suggestions of what kind of gecko i could put in here. thanks.

Stratusfaction
04-11-04, 11:30 AM
A Tokay gecko or two would do fine in there I believe. I use to keep Tokay's but they're pretty mean but you may find a nice one from time to time. If I were you, because I keep them myself, I'd look in to a red-eyed tree frog or even a pair or 3. They'd do fine in there. Or maybe a few dart frogs. Good luck!

-David

kidchameleon
04-11-04, 12:52 PM
yeah, red eye tree frogs are the kind i want. or an amazon milky tree frog. but im just looking for other possibilites to have, and a gecko came to mind so im just looking around for a species that i like and that needs what i have.

lizardboy#1
04-11-04, 04:54 PM
does anyone have a female pictus?

Bartman
04-11-04, 05:38 PM
If your looking to buy one, try posting an ad in the classifieds..

maybe a crested..

kidchameleon
04-11-04, 10:58 PM
oh, i forgot to say this before. the temperature in the tank is usually around 78 and the humidity is about 70, but after i mist it, it can go up to about 90+

manville
04-12-04, 08:09 AM
A crested gecko would be good for that tank.

DragnDrop
04-12-04, 11:48 AM
Crested or Gargoyle geckos would work in there, but no more than 1.1 The tank size and temperature is perfect.
A tokay would 'fit' but wouldn't be happy in the least, they need more room to roam.

kidchameleon
04-12-04, 12:31 PM
ive been reading up onm crested geckos, and i think what i have fits their needs. just one thing, ive seen a very big price difference for them. ive seen them ranging from 25$+shipping to 130$+ shipping. what do you think the average price would be at a reptile show?