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70 gallon inhabitants

npmarchand Aug 18, 2003 08:34 PM

I was wondering what you would put in a tank that measures 48x20x20. I would like something not to expensive, can be easily removed for tank cleaning, will not need expensive lighting, lives in a woodland setting, and will be active. Thats alot of parameters but i will try to get as many of them satisfied as i can. I already have leopard geckos and would like to try something different.

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TasiaMay Aug 21, 2003 11:11 AM

You could try a species of Rach. They don't require any specail heating or lighting unless your house temp is below 76 degrees. They are active at night, easily handled, eat crickets and baby fruit and have great personalities. There are several species that range in size from 5" and up. Check out the Rach forum here on Kingsnake for more info.

Here is a pic of my juvie crestie just to give you an idea ...

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TasiaMay
~ 0.0.3 dark fire morph cresties - Moose, Kreecher and Lilly
~ Female Yellow Lab - Tasia

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