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    my community tank

    so ive had my community tank for about a month now and all my creatures are doing very well. all healthy eaters and all live together excellently. right now the tank is 55 gallon, 1/2 tank is land, 1/2 is about 8 inches of water. water part has small gravel, a couple zebra fish, a couple tuffies, and my 2 green frogs that like to chill on my filter. land side of the tank houses 2 house geckos, a tokay gecko, and a chinese water dragon. 2 hides, the bendable branches, and the artificial tree with plastic leaves. soon to go in will be some live plants and maybe another lizard to join the party

    ill have pics up later today to show yall how it looks
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    Re: my community tank

    I love vivariums...How do you heat the land side?


    I cannot wait to see a pic

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    Re: my community tank

    here are some pics









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    Re: my community tank

    That is awesome! <3 it

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    Re: my community tank

    Not sure awesome is the word id choose , mixed species tanks are not a good idea tbh . For a start that tank isnt correctly set up for the tokay plus there isnt enough hides either.
    Imo that tokay looks super stressed , they shouldnt be in together at all but i must ask were any of those animals quaranteened before being introduced???
    if not i can see a whole host of problems coming your way in the future with the health of those animals.....
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    Re: my community tank

    I would agree with most of the above. The tokay is what raised my eyebrow. I think you should move the tokay out at least cuz they are a bit territorial and get easily stressed with other animals that arn't tokays.

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