Suitable Lizards for a 4ft x 35cm x 35cm tank

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Tyl3r

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Hi,
As the title of the thread says. Just wondering what lizard would go well in a tank of that size? 120x35x35cm?
I am thinking maybe a Pygmy Bearded Dragon or 2? But I know they need height. Another is a pair of Blue-tongue Lizards?
What other lizards would go well in this size enclosure?

Thank you !
Tyler
 
Section it off into 2 vivariums and you could easy keep a couple pairs/trios of geckos. Could even section it into 4 if you really wanted too.


Rick
 
Ok, what geckos would go ok in a wooden enclosure? And would hatchling pygmy beardies go ok if sectioned of into 2?
 
Yeah pygmy beardie hatchies or or pair of pretty much any non-arboreal gecko
 
Yep, all the common ground dwelling geckos would go fine if sectioned into smaller viv's.


Rick
 
Perfect size for a breeding trio of Amyae geckos! That's around the same size enclosure I keep mine in, and they are going really well (8 hatchies in their first season)
 
I was going to suggest central netteds. It is too small an enclosure for blue tongues once they get to a reasonable size, unless you only want one. Keeping more than one bearded together in a confined space once they start to mature is a recipe for disaster. Small to medium skinks, such as water skinks, tree skinks even Cunningham’s skinks. A pair or three pygopods, such as scaly-foot species, could do well. Most of your small dragons (the ones that are not specialist feeders on ants) are highly active and need their individual space. There are some exceptions, like Mountain Dragons, Netteds and Painteds.

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