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Semi-aquatic reptile for my vivarium?

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Hi, you might have seen my other post about what reptile I should get, and I have narrowed my search down to semi-aquatic, because I think they look really cool and it would be a fun project too. Okay, so I have an exo-terra vivarium that measures 60x45x60cm and I was wondering what semi-aquatic stuff i can put in it.

Here is a pic of it:

https://www.pettreatsnottingham.co.uk/product_main_image.asp?image=/images/568/1.jpg&width=0&height=250

I have already had a chameleon so I do have a little bit of experience, and I am not in any rush to get something so I have time to do whatever to it.

I would really appreciate it if someone could also give me a few tips to converting my viv into semi-aquatic.

Thanks =]

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  1. Dont know bout converting but a good semi aquatic herp would be a fire belly newt not my type of pet but it is a semi aquatic herp.


  2. you couldnt put a turtle of anything like that in there

    the only thing i can think of is amphibians

    a whites tree frog perhaps?

    http://www.dkimages.com/discover/preview...

  3. i cant think of any semi aquatic reptile that could live in something that size for life

    if u do find one to section off a water/land area a bit of plexi and some aquarium grade sealant is probably your best bet

    there are species of amphibian that could go in there but u cant hold or touch amphibians and there not everyone's cup of tea (i love phibs tho)

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