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Netteddragon

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I've changed my mind and it would be more suitable to get a thick tailed.

do you think a 1 foot old aquarium could house 2-3 thick tails?

and I live in Melbourne will they need a heat source?
 
I've kept 2 females in a 30cm cube, but I house my MFF trio in a 60x30 glass tank as I prefer to give them more space and more hides - it's hard for them to get away from each other in a 1ft aquarium
If they're being kept in the house then no additional heating is necessary, provided it doesn't get too cold in your house
 
We live in Adelaide, and never used to provide heat for our thick tails, however we found by providing a small low wattage heat mat over winter, they were more active, and didn't hide all the time.
 
You could get away with having one Thick-Tailed gecko in it
 
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