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Originally posted by Sal View PostNow that you have had them for awhile do you see them much?
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Sweet! I am in this spot too so this is great info!
I was going to get into molie fish but lizards are way more fun
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A 5 gallon would be more than enough room for a pair or trio of Pachydactylus geckos, depending on the species. They're a lot of fun and very prolific.
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There are a lot of small terrestrial geckos that could do well in a 5 gallon. Gecko Time has spotlighted a number of them including Coleonyx (http://www.geckotime.com/opinions-on-coleonyx-geckos/), stenydactylus (http://www.geckotime.com/three-to-ge...stenodactylus/), sphaerodactylus (http://www.geckotime.com/keeping-sphaerodactylus/).
I myself keep and breed Coleonyx which are very much like leopard geckos only much smaller and would do fine in a 5 gallon.
Aliza
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I am under the same dilemma. I originally used it for young juvenile Tokay, but he quickly outgrew it.
For an adult lizard, the options are pretty slim. Maybe a house gecko, mourning gecko or dwarf phelsuma, but even for those tiny guys it is a little cramped.
For inverts, there are a lot of cool options. Arboreal tarantulas, mantises, and more.
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5 Gal tank options?
I have a 5 gallon tank sitting around, and I'm wondering what would comfortably live in it?Tags: None
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