C coura Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 13, 2008 6,399 3 0 europe Jan 27, 2009 #12 aussieh2o;2692657; said: No waterdragons,they need a min. of 4'tX3'wX2'd Click to expand... Sorry guys the thing here is that Im not used to deal with gallons, I though it would be like a 5x4x4 aquarium So I assume its much smaller correct? Another sugestion a trio of leos
aussieh2o;2692657; said: No waterdragons,they need a min. of 4'tX3'wX2'd Click to expand... Sorry guys the thing here is that Im not used to deal with gallons, I though it would be like a 5x4x4 aquarium So I assume its much smaller correct? Another sugestion a trio of leos
C corey24 Candiru MFK Member Jul 23, 2007 273 0 46 west palm FL Jan 27, 2009 #13 i need a uva/uvb light right .... i was looking a some really nice Leopard Geckos like this one they would be fine in a 75 right?http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=10&de=646872
i need a uva/uvb light right .... i was looking a some really nice Leopard Geckos like this one they would be fine in a 75 right?http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=10&de=646872
C corey24 Candiru MFK Member Jul 23, 2007 273 0 46 west palm FL Jan 27, 2009 #14 varanio;2696682; said: Out of all the suggestions I think a bearded dragon would be the best option for you if it is your first reptile. Click to expand... I like bearded dragons but there kinda ordinary how big do they get??
varanio;2696682; said: Out of all the suggestions I think a bearded dragon would be the best option for you if it is your first reptile. Click to expand... I like bearded dragons but there kinda ordinary how big do they get??
D dzb912 Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 16, 2007 2,463 0 66 illinois Jan 27, 2009 #15 around 2 feet depending on the type but ive never seen a 2 footer