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clickman Jan 03, 2004 06:29 PM

I was planning to put a skunk gecko in this cage, but later learned they'd need something bigger once they grew just a little bit. To describe it:

It's a regular 10 gallon tank. I have reptibark on the bottom, and a hide spot on one end. I have three different plants in there, one a ground-based plant and two higher plants. It's designed to be high humidity.

My first thought was an anole, but is there something else? I'd like to have to make minimal changes. Can be a lizard, amphibian, anything.
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ginevive Jan 09, 2004 09:38 AM

You could put firebelly toads in there, if you change the substrate to coco fiber. Two fbts should be OK in a 10g tank. Just make sure not to use wood fiber for substrate with amphibians; if they swallow a piece, impaction could result.
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