Hi guys, I'm looking for some suggestions.
I'll be getting rid of my alligator peanut soon, getting to big for his home.
First of all I'm an avid animal keeper, with several tanks set up ranging from fish, 18" large soft shell (had him for 13 years), fish, bred beardies for awhile. Also not the kinda guy that buys animals becuase their cute without any research. Unfortunately the only info I can find is for beginners anoles, fire bellies, newts, ect.
I built a 50/50 vivarium with water fall filter from an old jewelry case
(the blue center divider has been replaced with glass at an angle to give a better water viewing)
Demensions are 6'x20"x24"
(Filter Fall close up)
(Planted dry side)
(peanut when he was small and cute)
If any one can recommend some community vivarium critters that are a little more then the average "beginner". I'm not a fan of anoles. I would be interested in a Jackson Chameleon maybe. can they be housed with fire bellies and geckos.
thanks for any suggestions or advise you may have.
I'll be getting rid of my alligator peanut soon, getting to big for his home.
First of all I'm an avid animal keeper, with several tanks set up ranging from fish, 18" large soft shell (had him for 13 years), fish, bred beardies for awhile. Also not the kinda guy that buys animals becuase their cute without any research. Unfortunately the only info I can find is for beginners anoles, fire bellies, newts, ect.
I built a 50/50 vivarium with water fall filter from an old jewelry case
(the blue center divider has been replaced with glass at an angle to give a better water viewing)
Demensions are 6'x20"x24"
(Filter Fall close up)
(Planted dry side)
(peanut when he was small and cute)
If any one can recommend some community vivarium critters that are a little more then the average "beginner". I'm not a fan of anoles. I would be interested in a Jackson Chameleon maybe. can they be housed with fire bellies and geckos.
thanks for any suggestions or advise you may have.