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Would this be a good enclosure for a pair of madagascar giant day geckos? Thnx 4 ur help!!

mevi_muh Sep 16, 2003 09:27 PM

I have a currently empty 65 gallon long river tank and was wondering if it would be a proper enclosure for a pair of madagascar day gekcos. It's relitivly high despite being a long and has lots of caves and ledges along the sides. The botom is mostly water but there are land parts too. It's full of plants and sticks for climbing. Thanks for you ibput on this or any thing else involving MGDGs. -Mevi

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ingo Sep 17, 2003 01:57 AM

I do not think so.
An acceptable minimum height for grandis tanks is 3 ft and more. Do not forget, they are climbers and you also need some of the height for substrate.
A 65G LONG won´t have that height.
Ci@o

Ingo

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