Citezenhead
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Hello geckos unlimited!
My name is Adam I live in sunny Cornwall, in the uk i have been keeping herps for 12 years. Got in rhacs about 5 years ago, but I have a rapidly growing interest in nephrurus sp.
By the end of next month I will have a group of 1.3.2 nephrurus amyae. I'm currently in the process of building a rack for these and I would like to keep one per tank, I do not like the idea of plastic tubs (poor visibility, stress on animals every time you pull them out) so have opted to build front opening glass tanks.
My question to you nephrurus guys out there is:-
Is 18"x18"x16" (lxwxh in inches) big enough for an adult nephrurus amyae?
Is 12"x18"x12" (lxwxh in inches) too big for hatchlings?
Any input from you guys would be great.
Thanks again
Adam
Oh and this is an excellent forum!
My name is Adam I live in sunny Cornwall, in the uk i have been keeping herps for 12 years. Got in rhacs about 5 years ago, but I have a rapidly growing interest in nephrurus sp.
By the end of next month I will have a group of 1.3.2 nephrurus amyae. I'm currently in the process of building a rack for these and I would like to keep one per tank, I do not like the idea of plastic tubs (poor visibility, stress on animals every time you pull them out) so have opted to build front opening glass tanks.
My question to you nephrurus guys out there is:-
Is 18"x18"x16" (lxwxh in inches) big enough for an adult nephrurus amyae?
Is 12"x18"x12" (lxwxh in inches) too big for hatchlings?
Any input from you guys would be great.
Thanks again
Adam
Oh and this is an excellent forum!