» Site Navigation
1 members and 705 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,104
Posts: 2,572,100
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
|
-
Registered User
If you do go with a crestie, an adullt WILL outgrow a 10 gallon. A full grown adult needs roughly a 20 gallon tall or bigger. You could always go with PDF's. Dendrobates tinctorius and Dendrobates leucomelas are both active, diurnal species. You could have a trio of either species in a 10 gallon; they are mainly terrestrial. Just make sure you read up on their care prior, they are low maintenance animals as long as their husbandry is in order. Heck, the fruit flies they eat are near self sufficient and easy to culture.
Last edited by Badger711; 01-20-2013 at 06:40 PM.
"Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war." -Marc Antony, Julius Caesar, Act III
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Badger711 For This Useful Post:
-
Empty tank syndrome
 Originally Posted by Badger711
If you do go with a crestie, an adullt WILL outgrow a 10 gallon. A full grown adult needs roughly a 20 gallon tall or bigger. You could always go with PDF's. Dendrobates tinctorius and Dendrobates leucomelas are both active, diurnal species. You could have a trio of either species in a 10 gallon; they are mainly terrestrial. Just make sure you read up on their care prior, they are low maintenance animals as long as their husbandry is in order. Heck, the fruit flies they eat are near self sufficient and easy to culture.
Great suggestion! I have been looking into PDFs, but they seem so darn expensive for such little things! The local pet stores sell them for 60-80. At least with a gecko I'll be getting something a little more substantial lol. Maybe it's just me. They're really not that expensive compared to BPs or the frilly. Meh.
-
-
Registered User
They seem expensive, but keep in mind they live 15+ years. Plus they hold their value, so if you ever lost interest you could get your money back, not to sound materialistic. Look here, josh always has good prices.
"Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war." -Marc Antony, Julius Caesar, Act III
-
-
RETICULATED PYTHON. 
... Those DO fit inside a 10 gallon tank, right?
--------
1.0 Husband
0.1 Colombian BCI (Satin)
0.1 Spider BP (Loki), R.I.P...  We will never forget you...
-
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to xFenrir For This Useful Post:
Badger711 (01-21-2013),PorcelainxDoll (01-21-2013)
-
BPnet Veteran
I disagree with the idea of either a leopard gecko or crested gecko. Both of these are better off in at least 20 gallon tanks (leopards 20 long, cresties 20 tall). 10 gallon tanks for leopard geckos either limits their activity resulting in obesity, or affects their psyche. I tried a 10 gallon for one of my adult males and all he would do was spin around in circles. Since moving him to a 32 qt tub 3 years ago he has not done that since.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to kdreptiles For This Useful Post:
-
Empty tank syndrome
 Originally Posted by xFenrir
RETICULATED PYTHON.
... Those DO fit inside a 10 gallon tank, right? 
Perfect! I think I know what I'm getting!!! Lol
-
-
Empty tank syndrome
 Originally Posted by kdreptiles
I disagree with the idea of either a leopard gecko or crested gecko. Both of these are better off in at least 20 gallon tanks (leopards 20 long, cresties 20 tall). 10 gallon tanks for leopard geckos either limits their activity resulting in obesity, or affects their psyche. I tried a 10 gallon for one of my adult males and all he would do was spin around in circles. Since moving him to a 32 qt tub 3 years ago he has not done that since.
Thanks for the heads up! I definitely want an animal that can be comfortably live in a 10 gal, not merely survive in it. Perhaps I'll get some froggies
-
-
Registered User
-
-
Re: Empty tank syndrome
 Originally Posted by MootWorm
Perfect! I think I know what I'm getting!!! Lol
I see no way this plan could go wrong.
--------
1.0 Husband
0.1 Colombian BCI (Satin)
0.1 Spider BP (Loki), R.I.P...  We will never forget you...
-
-
Registered User
An adult crested gecko should be kept in a 20
gallon tank at least.
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|