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| This is what our member has to say: I need a reptile, amphibian, arachnid (scorps only- no spiders!)...just something that is kinda cheap and really cool. Also, it needs to be easy/... |
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Re: 50-60 gallon hex needs an occupant
whites tree frogs are fun, and medium easy. They eat crickets.
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01-18-2008, 05:28 PM
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Re: 50-60 gallon hex needs an occupant
yeah but I already have a diff tank setup for them, just waiting to do a reptile show to buy them.
I was thinking an emperor scorp. but I also thought it would be cool to have something that can use the entire tank not just the bottom. ![]()
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01-18-2008, 05:49 PM
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Re: 50-60 gallon hex needs an occupant
Turn it into a tropical viv with some carnivorious plants and poison dart frogs. Well, maybe not easy. But it's cool and I can't wait till I set one up.
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Re: 50-60 gallon hex needs an occupant
are you interested in other frogs? If you have whites down, Red eye tree frogs aren't far off from their care. They aren't as fun though. Waxy Monkey frogs? They get big.
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Re: 50-60 gallon hex needs an occupant
you might try a gecko, I think that some actually enjoy having a little vertical climbing space...
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Re: 50-60 gallon hex needs an occupant
yes you are!
Snake? Not sure of any smaller type snakes that are arboreal.
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