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What can live in cb70/41qts?

ismaelcj22

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Got rid of all my balls and i am looking for options as to what lizard/skink/gecko or possibly snake species that could live in cb70/41qt?
thanks:rofl:
 
Huge swath of options you can go with. Locality boas, rosy boas, sand boas, childrens pythons, gopher/bull snakes, on and on for snakes. Blue tongue skinks, leopard geckos, fat tail geckos etc.

Should try to figure out what draws your interest. Figure out what you would really enjoy to keep and work with and go from there.
 
Huge swath of options you can go with. Locality boas, rosy boas, sand boas, childrens pythons, gopher/bull snakes, on and on for snakes. Blue tongue skinks, leopard geckos, fat tail geckos etc.

Should try to figure out what draws your interest. Figure out what you would really enjoy to keep and work with and go from there.
thanks i yes my true passion is mainly with lizards so i was trying to find species that are capable of living in the cb70 tubs:)
 
I purchased a rack designed for bearded dragons that uses cb 70 tubs works great for baby and juvinile bearded dragons. Iv heard of poeple using cb70s for blue tongue skinks, If you are doing nocturnal lizards then you dont need uv bulbs.
 
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