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Multi species terrarium??

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So i have an exoterra, not sure about dimensions( will find tomorrow) and i was wondering what combination of animals can go in there, it's an empty terrarium with nothing in it.

Any options are appreciated!

Also i would like maybe semi aquatic but i'm not sure.
So is there any good duo or trio that can live in it?

its not the biggest tank thought.

So help is appreciated!!
 
We need to know the tank size, so once you get it measured out please comment here. Depending upon tank size, critter size, and critter behavior, you *might* be able to have a multiple species tank, but we need more info before we can actually give you any advice.
 
That's too small to cohabitate even microgeckos. At best you may be able to house two to three individuals of the same species in a space that small.
 
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