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What could I keep in it? I'm having trouble finding a lizard that can live in a tank that size. My levis used to live in it but I've now put him in a nice spacy 2ft tank. I've heard marbled geckoes can be kept in small tanks like that? Sorry about the dumb question.
 
I was gunna keep a centipede in there but I'm reconsidering after a major nematode outbreak.
 
Y don't you get a fish. Is it 2ft squared.
 
But no goldfish, you eventually need a 4ft tank for them, I'm moving mine into a pond when winter is over.
 
Yeah, get a Betta. Or get a species of small freshwater invert.
 
Neon tetra or a small fish like snakeluvver said... neon tetra are cheap and look great in schools...
 
Diplodactylus geckos
I was just looking at some helmeted geckoes, it'd be cool to get some. I'll definately consider them. Or a box patterned gecko (I know they're not Diptodactylus)

And sorry guys, no fish :p

Just read that I could keep a ringtail gecko in a tank that size, is that true?
 
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I was just looking at some helmeted geckoes, it'd be cool to get some. I'll definately consider them. Or a box patterned gecko (I know they're not Diptodactylus)

And sorry guys, no fish :p
What about an aquatic invertebrate?

Just read that I could keep a ringtail gecko in a tank that size, is that true?
They get to a pretty big size STL (about 25cm from what I've read) so I wouldn't think so.
 
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Aren't they extremely hard to find? I would keep one if I could Stephen.
 
On the subject of aquatics, why not some Triops australiensis?
 
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