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Reptiles?!?

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I'm on a budget and want probably a Pacman frog but is their any better reptiles than a Pacman frog thats doesnt cost much like a gecko or something and if their is ccan you tall me the details they need?

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  1. well, pacman frogs are not reptiles, for one.

    certin colubridae (snake) are cheap and easy keepers. they eat one a week, and can be housed comfortably in 10 to 20 gallon tank.

    some good snakes i would look into are corn snakes, king snakes, rat snakes, and bull snakes.


  2. I answered this..... crested geckos are great.

    just because they are cheap doesn't mean they are a good first reptile.  don't buy a ball python for $25, that's scary.

  3. if you like snakes some stores sell ball pythons as cheap as $25. dont go to places like petsmart cuz they charge $80. you should go to breeders for cheaper prices. there are green tree frogs that are as low as $6 and day or tokyo geckos for $15. it mostly depend on where you buy them.

  4. well pacmans get big about 6-7 inches by 6-7 inches. they will need a 20 gallon long aquarium full grown. And as adults they do eat mice. I currently own a 8 by 8 inch pixie frog and i will warn you they are nasty. They p**p in there water once a week (oh yeah you have to clean that) and they don`t move much. But they are fun to watch and look at. I Would look into getting a crested or leopard gecko. Now wail the animal may cost more the caging and feeding will cost less in the long run. A single leopard or crested gecko can live alone in a 10 gallon tank and if you house stay around 80 degrees they don`t need heat. No need for UVB lighting or anything like that.
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