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Vivarium recommendations

Jlamanna

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Just finished this 18x18x36 viv, any ideas on what to house in it? I was thinking maybe some mexican alligator lizards or a tree frog of some kind, maybe viet mossys. Has 3 different hides that can’t be seen that well, a bunch of real mushroom ledges, live Spanish moss, pothos, sweet pitcher plants, Chinese money plants, and some English ivy (which can be taken out depending on the reptile/amphibian). The middle piece of wood is also a fountain, just didn’t have it turned on

Stuck on what to house
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Gotta figure out what you would enjoy watching in the enclosure and go with it. Alligator lizards, tree frogs and mossy frogs all sound like good options.
 
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