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    Co-Habitation Question

    So I have a 45 gallon long tank ,and was wondering if I could house my fire skink ,my whites tree frog and a mountin horned dragon all together ??



    Its cool if I cant ,but could I ?? Or would I only be able to keep two of the three together ??

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    Re: Co-Habitation Question

    Do they all have the same requirements as far as temp, humidity, substrate? if so it could be possible but they may fight or kill each other I dont know much about any of the three but as I said first you need to check their needs.
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    Re: Co-Habitation Question

    They have farily similar requirments.

    Also the tank is 4 feet long 13 inches wide and 19 inches tall.

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    Re: Co-Habitation Question

    That enclosure isn't nearly tall enough for a MHD, they are climbers and need lots of height 3-4 ft minimum is recommended.

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    Re: Co-Habitation Question

    Where did you aquire each lizard?

    Is there risk that one may try to eath another?

    Have they all had fecal exames?

    Do they all have the same feeding requirements?

    Do they all have the same humdity and temp requirements?

    Is there risk that they each carry different pathogens that may be natural in one, but cause death in anther?
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    Re: Co-Habitation Question

    i would strongly advise against it.

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