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dmmj

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not to downplay but I think it would work quite well with an arboreal snake. definitely not for a tort that is for sure.
 

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Little bitty lizards like House geckos or Anoles would probably be okay - I wouldn't house anything bigger than a Green snake though.
 

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That would be great for a roach colony display. Great conversation starter.
 

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Tom said:
That would be great for a roach colony display. Great conversation starter.

And then add a pair of some kind of big spiders.. that would liven the conversation Tom!

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Tom said:
That would be great for a roach colony display. Great conversation starter.

This counts as the coolest idea I'd never actually do. :)

Guess I don't have much experience with other reptiles. Sounds like there's plenty that could be done with it. My thought would be to put little poison dart frogs in there but that's only because I've been googling them on and off all day.
 
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