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Is there anything I could keep in a 30x30x30 cube for all its life? Thanks
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Old 25-05-2009, 05:28 PM
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Is there anything I could keep in a 30x30x30 cube for all its life? Thanks
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Oh come on, I could fit a good few crix in there! Nothing else??(seriously). Most people seem to use them as temporary homes for youngsters.
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could try a pygmy chameleon im not sure ive heard they are really small or a sand gecko lol good luck
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livefood, or for LIFE i guess some very small geckos or frog-wise a couple of thumbnail darts but these are incredibly sensitive!
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mourning gecko or 2, problem with them is they are a-sexual and you might end up with loads
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I think, as far as amphibians go, you're pretty knackered - Exo-Terra vivs aren't great for them anyhow; there are better amphibian housings on the market. To be honest, I'd be inclined to look at inverts (I believe the smaller Exos are sold as invert starter kits anyway) - maybe something like velvet worms, a small mantis or a giant millipede. I would suggest a pair of Wetas but might be pushing it. A trapdoor spider might be fun, but you won't see much of it. Well, that's my tuppence!
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LOL ohhhh that did make me laugh!! but yeh seriously you could keep at leat 50 crickets in that size set up!!
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Thanks everyone, guess I'll ask on the inverts - dont know if a pygmy cham really appeals to me.
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