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DavidY
at Sun May 29 23:23:55 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DavidY ]
I know that mixing different species of reptiles is generally a bad idea, but I have a Phelsuma quadriocellata quadriocellata and a Chamaeleo jacksoni (currently in separate enclosures). The C. jacksoni is in a 65 gal Reptarium w/ live plants, a mercury vapor UV basking lamp, and a misting system. The gecko is currently in a 10 gal aquarium w/fake plants, bamboo, and reptibark substrate (recently picked him up at a reptile show) until I can build him a decent vivarium. I was wondering, since the gecko and the chameleon's habitat conditions are so similar (temp, humidity, lighting, etc), could they be housed together, at least temporarily? ----- 1.4.0 Bearded Dragons (Frodo, Red Sonya, Galadriel, Arwen, Lakis) 1.0.0 Jackson's Chameleon (Yoda) 0.0.1 Peacock Day Gecko (?) 1.0.0 Armadillo Lizard (Nerf) 0.1.0 Columbian Red-Tail Boa (Bilbo) 0.1.0 Ball Python (Daisy) 0.1.0 California King Snake (Cali) 0.0.2 Fire Belly Toads 0.1.0 Fat Cat (Mollie) 1.0.0 Mini Pinscher x Chihuahua (Pepper)
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