I apologize, I really never do this but yes to the orig poster.
I saw on another thread that said poster had a multitude of herps:
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Originally Posted by coolguypat27 View Post
Lol. Im 14 years old, i have 2 bloods, i have had one for 6 years and the other one i just got from a local breeder 4 months ago. I have 4 balls, 1 jungle carpet, and an 8 year old BIAK chondro. I think i can handle something other than a corn, don't ya think?
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Originally Posted by coolguypat27 View Post
I love tarantulas and I love scorpions even more, but I live with my mom, dad, grandparents, sister, and 2 brothers and they don't rally enjoy having 6 ball pythons in my room, they would kill my if i brought home a tarantula or scorpion.
Or does said person.....Only need to care for what is manageable...
Maybe an Argentine Horned Toad is right up your alley. They are not boring. They can help you learn about amphibians, and reptiles in general.
What I love about "filling" 10 gallons here at the rescue is watching and learning.
I don't care where or who you live with.
When you can respect what type of herp(s) that live with you and learn from watching and caring for their husbandry. You can then become more advanced in the care. To me it is never a "status symbol" and to the people in the industry I can say it's not to them either. Everyone is always learning all the time.
That said.
If I had a 10 Gallon to fill. I would LOVE to have a Pixie Frog
http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/species/pixie.html
Look into it. It may be the best bet....
Rusty