Empty 75gallon

iv seen those at reptile shows. they look great. will their eye rings get oranger?

My guess is that the orange intensity vaires between different Triblonotus gracilis. I hear these guys aren't hard to breed but sometimes it's hard to get compatible pairs. This species would do great in a plaudarium because in it's natural habitat, it lives along stream banks.
 
75 gallons eh? I think your choices are pretty wide open... Agama's, bearded dragons, Water Dragons (for awhile), anoles, geckos(a colony of cresteds might be kinda cool), Asian vine snakes (to feed anoles to), Red Ackies even... If I was to pick anything and money wasn't an issue I'd go with Ackies..
 
U could also go with an emersed plant set up. For emersed HC, glosso, and crypts. Then fill them ur lizards! lol
 
75 gallons eh? I think your choices are pretty wide open... Agama's, bearded dragons, Water Dragons (for awhile), anoles, geckos(a colony of cresteds might be kinda cool), Asian vine snakes (to feed anoles to), Red Ackies even... If I was to pick anything and money wasn't an issue I'd go with Ackies..

I will be picking up some ackies soon, hopefully a nice trio of 1:2:0 with hopes of breeding them. A 75 is fine for babies but adults are quite active and need a much larger space to live in then most people think. I'm going to build a custom cage that is 5'x3'x4' when it's all done.
 
You are? Nice vicious... I had 1.1 for 4 or five years a few years back. If I ever get into lizards again, I am definitely going to get some more. I guess I should have asked what his ground dimensions would be first... 75 gallon with most space being vertical would not be so hot...
 
sorry guys i had to go to work

hmm ive been reading over things and i already sealed the crack pretty well but i would trust it to fill the entire tank up just some of it. I am not a tank creator...nor sealer :P

I will definitely have a lot of plants and stuff
I would like to get a snake but i think my mom would flip and make me get rid of it the day she saw it. Lizards would be okay
i am not trying to spend a lot of money here though.


If you guys could show me pictures id appriciate it cause i don't know what you are talking about :/
 
Red Ackies are more expensive then Yellow Ackies and to be honest, I like the coloring better on the yellows. But yeah they're expensive. Plan on spending between $150-$300 on one ackie. The reason they're so expensive is because they're Australian and what ever ackies were here in the US after the export ban are pretty much all to choose from. I wish they could import a few new bloodlines but what can you do.
 
Mountain Horned Dragons are a pretty cool alternative to Water Dragons and they're inexpensive. You could keep a pair, maybe even a trio in a 75. Of course they do better with more verticle space.

http://www.kingsnake.com/mhd/MHDkingsnake.html
 
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