3 or more leos??? i need to know because i have a 50 gallon tank and a 29 gallon tank and a 38 gallon rubbermaid container setup up. i just need to know which one would work for the 1.3 group??? let me know. thanx!
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3 or more leos??? i need to know because i have a 50 gallon tank and a 29 gallon tank and a 38 gallon rubbermaid container setup up. i just need to know which one would work for the 1.3 group??? let me know. thanx!
You should have at least 10 per Leo, If you have a 50 gal that would be my only choice.
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My posts and replies are my experiences only
1.2.5 Tokays
1.4.0 Leos(3 albino)
0.0.2 AFT's
page 3 or possibly 4 now of this forum has some pics of members setups
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My posts and replies are my experiences only
1.2.5 Tokays
1.4.0 Leos(3 albino)
0.0.2 AFT's
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If you are looking at a breeders point of view, you want to converve space for new additions, babies, ect, but still have the geckos live a happy healthy life. You could easily fit your 1.3 group in a 28 quart sweater box that measures 22x16x6. This is what Ron Tremper houses 1.5 groups of geckos. Leopard Geckos don't need as much room as you think, they will be fine in any of those tanks that you have.
If your going for the naturalistic vivarium look, then I would go with the 50 gallon. This will give you more room to work with to create interesting structers and landscape.
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Bradley Baquial
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