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Any ideas on what to put in an 18x18x24 exo

Aron1234

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I have an empty 18x18x24 exo terra with a light and I'm not sure what to put in it. I want to keep with the amphibian theme. I try to keep my room as cold as possible because I keep alot of salamanders and newts so what ever it is that I night put in it has to be able to live in around 60 to 70 degrees as it will be a little warmer in the tank from a light to keep plants alive. Also it will most likely be a viv.
Thanks in advance

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I don't know, seems like less space for an aquatic or terrestrial caudate, it seems more of a fit for climbing anurans or small arboreal reptiles. Maybe a few freshly morphed animals, like some healthy European newts or other small terrestrial animals
 

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Is that the arboreal (24" high) or the long tank (24" wide)? I have two of the arboreal tanks (one has fire bellied toads and the other european tree frogs) and the long tank has a pair of tiger salamanders. Depends on which one of those vivs it is as to what it will be suitable for...

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