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Posted by RandyS on January 12, 2003 at 15:29:39:
In Reply to: Re: Advice on Cresteds, Please! posted by Redtailboa1 on January 12, 2003 at 14:36:35:
:::Hey all :) I was thinking of getting a pair of crested geckos, and I've been told by some that a ten gallon is large enough for a pair of them, and then been told by others that a ten gallon is far too small for two cresties. What tank size would you recommend, and what other types of geckos would you recommend that might live more comfortably in a ten gallon tank?
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:::Thanks for any advice!
::For a pair of adults a 29-30 gal is good, a twenty will do but it will get cramped if they get large. It is best to keep your cresties alone as with most geckos. I keep mine in a 1.2 combo with no problem as do 3 others in the Herp society I belong to. The tank I use is a 45 gal high. Heres a pic and a link to some other photos of ours.
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:If it is best to keep them seperate, why don't you. I am going to breed mine but everybody says to keep them seperate even thought they will have come from the same enclosure(at the reptile store) Thanks
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