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Old 02-24-2010, 11:33 PM
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Hello everyone, i just acquired a large glass tank, 30x10x12 (lxwxh) and i've always loved these geckos since i was a little kid and i would love to get some. Would this tank be good for a pair? I usually keep tropical geckos and would love to get into some desert geckos. I also got a ten gallon so must be some like 18x10x12? maybe im not sure its smaller lol. Which would be better for the geckos, because i know how much they like to burrow
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The first one should be fine.

This is probably useful: setup for P. Rangei?
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P. rangei were one of the species I've been wanting to keep for almost 10 years. They were one of the geckos that first got me interested in geckos to begin with. It will be at least another couple years before I have the space to breed roaches and have a tank that is immobile because of so much sand. Good luck with them.
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Old 02-25-2010, 11:52 AM
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cool thanks, i will start to do moe reseach on these geckos as well. Ah yes i remember seeing them on the discovery channel when i was a little kid and fell in love. Such cool animals!
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