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i just upgraded my 10 gal tank which i used for my ball python to 33 gal. Im totally new to lizards. Instead of selling the tank im wondering if i can put a lizard in there?, keep in mind that im new to lizards and would want soemthin that would have a good temperment, any sugestions?
Thanx
CHRIS
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Leopard geckos are easy too keep. Not much fun to keep, but it'd love a 10g.
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yeah i thoguht about them, but you cant hold them up for no longer than 5 mintues without them getting stressed out, thats no fun, i would like a very socialable lizard ......... i could eventualy upgrade in a couple years
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Registered User
I say go for a Leo. I love mine they're awesome.
You could also stick a little Viper gecko in it?
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are they friendly?, what are the specs on gecko's?
i would want soemthin along the lines( temperment wise ) as a bearded dragon, some that is always looking for attention
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Well geckos arent that than definately.
I dont think any gecko can compare to a Beardie.
I know you looking for something small...but if you want something with personality check out the Sav MOnitors. GOD are they awesome! I have two babies and they are just the cutest and funniest little guys.
But Geckowise for a 10 gallon a Leo is the best choice no doubt.
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do you know where i can get a leo gecko?, besides a pet store of coarse
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Tons of places.
Drop me a PM I can give you some dealers if you want.
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With lizards you're going to find that handling is too stressful. Snakes are the bomb cause they're smooth (freaking claws suck on lizards), and you can hold em all the time.
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Yeah thats one thing I can agree with..claws do suck LOL
My sav kills my arms!
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