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05-25-15, 11:46 AM
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Small Lizards/Geckos
Hey guysss. So, I want to get some kind of tropical smaller lizard, geckos and chameleons are cool too. I'm looking for something that would be fine in a 20 gallon flipped vertically, can live in a bio-active set-up and have its food mostly grown/bred in its enclosure. Doesn't necessarily have to be something that can be held. Suggestions?
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05-25-15, 11:57 AM
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Re: Small Lizards/Geckos
Neon blues are nice =)
Though I think that cresties would be cool to do a bioactive set up with. =)
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05-25-15, 03:36 PM
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Re: Small Lizards/Geckos
Yeah, I was actually really considering some day geckos or similar. We'll see!
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05-25-15, 03:40 PM
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Re: Small Lizards/Geckos
Sure!
Also, if you don't mind a larger, single gecko, Tokays are pretty awesome as a display gecko.
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05-25-15, 03:49 PM
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Re: Small Lizards/Geckos
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Originally Posted by Minkness
Sure!
Also, if you don't mind a larger, single gecko, Tokays are pretty awesome as a display gecko.
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They look nice, but if I get something that size I would *prefer* it not be a little satan spawn. Lmao.
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05-25-15, 04:07 PM
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Re: Small Lizards/Geckos
Lol, true. Though, you didnsay you didn't mind not handling it and plan on a bioactive enclosure! Plus, they sound awesome! And, if you get a baby and put alot of work into it, you can hand tame it. =)
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05-25-15, 05:51 PM
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Re: Small Lizards/Geckos
i just read up on them cause of this thread. i never thought of a gecko to be aggressive haha was i ever wrong... what little jerks they are! cant they solely eat pinkies or do they have to have roaches and crickets too?
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05-25-15, 06:22 PM
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Re: Small Lizards/Geckos
Bugs are their main diet, but I believe they can have pinkies sometimes. Werher or not they take ir is another story. Leos 'can' take pinkies as well, but even my garbage disposal of a male won't eat it, wven though he attacks and thrashes a f/t pinky like crazy!
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