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Zoomed Naturalistic species?

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Ok, so...... I'm going to be getting a set of three 12x12x12 Zoomed Naturalistic terrariums between late December and early January. I already have plans for two of them, but what should I put in the third one?

I'm looking for a species that I could keep a breeding pair or trio of in, too.

Any suggestions would be extremely helpful! Thanks
 
That cage is rather small for most singular animals, much less a breeding trio of any species. Perhaps viper geckos? That's the only species I think of that could do okay in a cage that size. I'm curious what your plans for the first two cages are.
 
The first cage is going to have a couple of bearded pygmy chameleons in it, and the second is most likely going to be a pair of viper geckos.

I was thinking maybe a couple of dart frogs in the third.... I'll have to look into care for them, though. Thanks for the input guys!
 
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