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Frogs and geckos!!
Jerry Robertson

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About poison dart frogs--Are they able to be housed together, like the different colored ones in a group? Or are they so genetically different that it's a bad idea. Just curious, never really messed with frogs other than my pacman
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Re: 35 gallon hex tank--what would you do?
can have more than one in a setup if given proper setup.
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Re: 35 gallon hex tank--what would you do?
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
can have more than one in a setup if given proper setup.
That's an INCREDIBLE set-up. Is that yours?
1.0 Green Tree Python
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa
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Re: 35 gallon hex tank--what would you do?
 Originally Posted by purplemuffin
Last year we picked up this COOL tall 35 gallon tank thats a hexagon shape. It's a really nice size allowing for both height and plenty of floorspace. I am REALLY itching to put something in this baby. But what?
I have some cool ideas to make it a bit of a display cage. There could be a beautiful centerpiece of driftwood(I have the perfect piece, too!) that would allow for cool vines to be wrapped around and fake plants added to give a lot of good hiding places as well as be a gorgeous tank.
If you had a tank of this size, what would you stock in it? Right now I'm thinking frogs or geckos, but I'm open to suggestions. I can imagine a tokay gecko... Maybe white's tree frog.. Dart frogs could be a possibility? I dunno, so many options!
Give me some ideas! 
I say tree frogs!!
Exotic Animals are like chips....You just can't have one 
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Re: 35 gallon hex tank--what would you do?
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Crested geckos all the way!
Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails
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Re: 35 gallon hex tank--what would you do?
My first choice would be carpet python, then 2nd would be super dwarf reticulated python.
Carpets come in all colors and different sizes (depending on locality). Carpets also make good display pets and hang out in trees & vines that you give them. Carpets also stay thin and manageable while reaching decent lengths
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I would heat the whole bottom put a fogger in a water bowl(looks like a mini chrome hockey puck) at the bottom you will have to make a locking screen lid for it and put in a Green Tree Python! I will be doing this with a 55 gallon stood on end with lots of perches mounted to the walls and the screened in front will be rednecked to make air flow lower fourth will be open middle section covered with a single layer of a black trash bag and the top quarter left open making a good air current not sure how i would make a good air current in a hex tank maybe mount a lil 4 inch fan(computer fan if you have anyone with electrical knowledge wiring it into a plug-in) blowing down one wall and forcing air out the other wall... that set up would work for almost any arboreal critter, if you r not into GTPs, in my opinion
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