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Right.. i know a lot of you hate these and you should get anything just to fill a viv etc but i have a 32(w)x20(d)x28(h) glass viv. In it is a UV, a bulb and there's a heat mat in it as well, along with decor, branches, fake plants etc

I'm in no rush to put anything in it and don't just want to fill it for the sake of it.

Can i have suggestions of what could go in there so i can decide if i should keep it or sell it. I've got a twin mat stat spare so would prefer something i can use a heat mat or ceramic with rather than splashing out on a stat for a bulb.
I've also got 2 dogs so i'd rather have something, if i keep it, that is more look but don't touch instead of something that likes to be handled too much..

snakes, lizards, frogs and a lifetime sized viv rather than upgrading when its older...


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Old 20-04-2008, 08:05 PM
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A Leo??
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lol, it'd be wasted in a leo to be honest with all the spare height. Plus i've a cabinet i'm trying to get rid of that'd do a great conversion for a couple of leos
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Old 20-04-2008, 09:32 PM
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Considering that they are occasionally semi-arboreal, a Fire or Crocodile Skink would be a good choice.
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Day Geckos.
Chameleons.
Pygmy Mulga or Ackie Monitor.
Dart Frogs.
GTP.

Obviousle you would need to read alot on a GTP even though they are really easy to keep. Also would have to talk to breeds of mulgas imo, before buying one, as not much care on these on the net i dont think.
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golden geckos.... there nice
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A 1.2 group of cresties!
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Considering that they are occasionally semi-arboreal, a Fire or Crocodile Skink would be a good choice.
not really looked into croc / fire skinks. Will have a look and see if i like them


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Day Geckos.
Chameleons.
Pygmy Mulga or Ackie Monitor.
Dart Frogs.
GTP.

Obviousle you would need to read alot on a GTP even though they are really easy to keep. Also would have to talk to breeds of mulgas imo, before buying one, as not much care on these on the net i dont think.
not enough ventilation for a cham..
fancy dart frogs but pretty expensive..
GTP... that's one of the things i do like the look of and wouldn't mind

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golden geckos.... there nice
cheers, will have a look and see if i like them

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A 1.2 group of cresties!
did think about cresties but they're fairly handleable.. with me having the 2 dogs i don't really want something that can leg it and become a midnight snack
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