Hey, I know a lot of people do this but they never explain how they do it, or whether or not they're successful. I have my own set of questions for those of you who could help me.
I've been keeping reptiles for five years now, and I've been raised with fish tanks my entire life, so I have a decent amount of experience on both sides. I plan on getting a basilisk and having half of the enclosure floor terrestrial and the other half aquatic with a gradual slope to, at maximum, a foot deep. I plan on housing small invertebrates (or fish if anyone can suggest some) such as ghost shrimp and such, also really wanting some tetras but I'm sketchy on those. My goal is to have animals that the basilisk won't register as food, be hardy to small, daily water changes, and also easy to replace in case some die off. I don't want anything that will add too much to an already excessive bio-load, and preferably will help break down the waste into something the plants can utilize.
I don't want to sacrifice the lizard's health for a fish tank, and I also don't want to set the fish up for almost guaranteed death. If anyone can point me in the right direction, it'd be appreciated.
I've been keeping reptiles for five years now, and I've been raised with fish tanks my entire life, so I have a decent amount of experience on both sides. I plan on getting a basilisk and having half of the enclosure floor terrestrial and the other half aquatic with a gradual slope to, at maximum, a foot deep. I plan on housing small invertebrates (or fish if anyone can suggest some) such as ghost shrimp and such, also really wanting some tetras but I'm sketchy on those. My goal is to have animals that the basilisk won't register as food, be hardy to small, daily water changes, and also easy to replace in case some die off. I don't want anything that will add too much to an already excessive bio-load, and preferably will help break down the waste into something the plants can utilize.
I don't want to sacrifice the lizard's health for a fish tank, and I also don't want to set the fish up for almost guaranteed death. If anyone can point me in the right direction, it'd be appreciated.