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Can 2-3 E. Glass lizards be housed together?

Colchicine May 27, 2003 09:33 AM

I am about to acquire some hatchling glass lizards and since space is a major constraint, I would like to house them all together in a 10-20g tank. I wanted to know if I can expect any problems. Also, any problems with adults being housed together?
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nickpurvis Jun 05, 2003 01:30 PM

Hi im glad to see someone else keeping these fascinating lizards too.I keep two adult slender glasss lizards together a male and female(havent got to breed them yet).in a book I have they say that slenders are pretty communal so I assume the easterns from the same family are to.I would go as to make sure one could not fit in the others mouth(same with babies but make sure there is no competition same with adults).hope this info helps.
Nick

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