10g options?

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austinpetemo

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what all can i do with 10g? its not much, but its space i want to fill. i want something that i can use a fogger with every now and than, cuz the whole fogger thing looks awsome
 

fishcatch22

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Any idea what you want? many species of small amphibians would do well in there; more common species include fire-bellied newts, california newts, and fire-bellied toads.
 

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what do you mean fogger? and maybe some anoles or what i had is a pygmy leaf chameleon, except if their wild caught they are only going to last you about 5-6 months.
 

PaulJ69

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LOL! why dont you just get a plant(carny plant), put it in there and just run the fogger.
Im starting to have an influence on people!
 

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Oh! a fogger, wow that would be so bad ***. i have an extra tank i think i might do that with.
 

fishcatch22

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yeah, the fogger will create high humidity, which is why I thought of amphibian species first off, though I suppose small herps from tropical environments could do well in there, like anoles, small geckos, ect.
 

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You could keep a single Dart Frog. I think keeping a pair in a 10 might be pushing it. Dendrobates tinctorius are a nice species.

dend_tinctorius.jpg
 

austinpetemo

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no newt. i tried that before, didnt work out well.
 
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