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    What lizard or lizards in a 113l / 30 gallon tank!?

    Just as title reads I need a lizard or lizards I can keep
    I was looking at maybe keeping a few long tailed lizards or anoles?
    Any suggestions? Thanks

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    A few leopard geckos would be fun!
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    Exactly how big is a 30gal tank? I guess I would have to say a beardie.... or a Uromastyx those are cool....
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    I vote leopard geckos, but I'm biased I currently have one, and boy he is fun to watch when he's out and about. You could probably have 2-3 females in a 30 gallon

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    36" 18" 12"
    And leapords sound nice but I know people who have had them and their always more active at night I was kinda leaning to something more active
    Anyone know how many long tailed lizards or green anoles?
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    In a 30, you could keep 3 or 4. Only one male. I would go with three, and make it really nice, with live plants.

    It would be large enough for a pair of leos, but probably not for a bearded dragon.

    A couple of curly-tails, or one of those new Steppe Runners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    In a 30, you could keep 3 or 4. Only one male. I would go with three, and make it really nice, with live plants.

    It would be large enough for a pair of leos, but probably not for a bearded dragon.

    A couple of curly-tails, or one of those new Steppe Runners.
    Ah ok how can i tell males and females apart since there sold as just the lizard name
    And what live plants could I put?

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