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Reptiles that don’t need heat?

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Reptiles that don’t need heat?

Hey everyone. I am posting this as I am currently using a 10 gallon for my baby create gecko, but she gets lost and hasn’t been eating well. So I am downsizing till she gets a little bigger. So I was wondering what I could keep in her old cage. I’ve heard that some skins can live fine without heat but I would enjoy if that where more specific. It is a cube btw. About 12 deep 14 wide and 14 high



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Being cold-blooded, all reptiles need heat to some degree. However a few do ok at typical room temps, including some geckos.
If you can't provide supplemental heat, you might be better off considering temperate amphibians. They do better at cool temps usually, and there are lots of choices of species that are small enough for a 10 gallon.
 
Being cold blooded means their body temp is dependent on their environment. So if you want to stick with reptiles, you’ll have to find a way to heat it.
 
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