Love the video but personally i believe 10 gallons is too small for anoles and day geckos. They are very active lizards and need at least a 30 gallon tank and much more if kept in multiples to be able to be able to exercise and climb like they need. I have my day gecko in a 25 gallon equivalent exo terra and feel he’s cramped for the amount of space he uses, i will be upgrading him in the near future. They may be able to live in that size of enclosure but i feel quality of life is important.
Oh I breed day geckos also. I brought in about 50 last year. My giant day geckos are in a eight foot tall tent but I was talking about peacock day geckos. If you decide you want to give them 25 gallons do it. The more space the better but I personally find it so much easier to locate them in ten gallons. Its easier to maintain feed clean all of that. If you want to give them more though do it. They will love you for it.
What does his skin color matter? So what he's black.. I'm white... We the same inside. I think people pay too much attention to race. If we were color blind, there would be no racism... Don't segregate my friend..
I love this video and just subbed and pressed that notification bell brother my only constructive criticism is I believe a 10 gallon is too small for most anole species as I have seen them get very large !
@@cameronshaffer1592 first of all I really appreciate it. You are not wrong at all. Even the anoles that stay really small still deserve a little more space than that. They are highly intelligent and active animal's.
The care is similar. I keep the white eyes a little less humid. And I wouldn't cohab the two. Not to say it couldn't work I just haven't seen it. I would be scared to try it with my skinks personally.
I love the energy, and the work. Now for a second when you was talking about the red/white eyed crocodile skink I thought you meant for a breeding pair. But I realize u ment separate. Awesome, thanks for the info I plan on getting a croc skinks this Christmas. And I have there enclosure planned out. I’ll definitely be coming back to this channel.
I bought an adorable Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens into my 29×29×29cm enclosure. Now, ok let's be honest, I HAD expected an allergic reaction to the kicked out hairs, but not to the extent I've got from it... I'm thinking about sending it back to the seller, luckily he's a very understanding guy and if my symptoms will get worse, he allowed me to ship it back, or give it away... Now, if that allergic reaction will force me to abandon my new invertebrate baby girl, upon throught and careful cleaning and dissinfecting of the enclosure (or buying new one of similar, or at least a bit higher size) I wish to get another pet in the spider's place. One that I could provide for andone that would feel comfortable in such small enclosure... I know that when it comes to vertebrae animals, the bigger usually means the better, but my current space only allows me for 29,5×29×29cm OR 29,5x59×29cm (length×hight×depth) max... I wish to habituate an animal which won't give me the same allergic reaction, but which wouldn't feel trapped, or uncomfortable in such small enclosure. I've only had experience with lizards and snakes before. I'd really appreciate an honest answer.
If I were in your position I would try orchid mantises or jumping spiders. They both have a lot of character and wouldn't mind your presence. In fact I think you would even be able to handle them so long as your gentle in your approach.
Anoles would appreciate more room than a 10 gallon. Viper gecko would be a better choice. Sphaerodactylus or gonatodes gecko species are also small enough but very skittish more of display pet
Moorish geckos are in my top 3 favorite reptiles by far, I’ve been keeping them for 1 year (m and f) and I got them to breed (but didn’t know how to get young to eat so it died) I did this by just using the uv bulb and barley misting, I found 11 more eggs since then but killed them all because I didn’t wanna kill another young. If you know how to get the young to eat please tell me I would love to begin captive breeding them
Incorrect. 10 gallons are made for smaller fish amphibians inverts and reptiles. There are many reptiles that can live in ten gallons there entire lives.
My grammar is fine. How would you like to be crammed in a small room of your house forever, like your closet. In the wild, they have many acres to roam. @@kenm34
Just because they are made, doesn't make it legit, and there made to make the company rich. How would you like to be crammed in a small room of your house forever, like your closet. In the wild, they have many acres to roam. @@AllThingsLiving813
Giant day geckos get up to 12 inches, and regular day geckos get up to 6 inches. Don't listen to this guy, he does not know what he is talking about, or doing. Please do your research, and know your facts first.
I breed giant day geckos but we were talking about peacock day geckos. If you want to give them the world that's fine but I find it way easier to work with peacocks in ten gallons. You do you though.
Love the video but personally i believe 10 gallons is too small for anoles and day geckos. They are very active lizards and need at least a 30 gallon tank and much more if kept in multiples to be able to be able to exercise and climb like they need. I have my day gecko in a 25 gallon equivalent exo terra and feel he’s cramped for the amount of space he uses, i will be upgrading him in the near future. They may be able to live in that size of enclosure but i feel quality of life is important.
Oh I breed day geckos also. I brought in about 50 last year. My giant day geckos are in a eight foot tall tent but I was talking about peacock day geckos. If you decide you want to give them 25 gallons do it. The more space the better but I personally find it so much easier to locate them in ten gallons. Its easier to maintain feed clean all of that. If you want to give them more though do it. They will love you for it.
And I agree with you on the anoles. No doubt.
Finally a brother making good content . Ive been searching 😂😂 thank you !!
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@@AllThingsLiving813 Thank you will do and we support you !! For sure gonna let our people know to sub !!
Thank you for sharing .. I learned new different buddy's can have 1 🦎 in 10 gallon!
I'm going to put another one out Friday with different reptiles that make more sense. I feel like this video could have been better.
awesome seeing black creators in the reptile space
Not going to lie. I always wondered why there weren't more.
What does his skin color matter? So what he's black.. I'm white... We the same inside. I think people pay too much attention to race. If we were color blind, there would be no racism... Don't segregate my friend..
Noone cares pointing it out sort of ruins it
Noone cares pointing it out sort of ruins it
Noone cares pointing it out sort of ruins it
I love this video and just subbed and pressed that notification bell brother my only constructive criticism is I believe a 10 gallon is too small for most anole species as I have seen them get very large !
@@cameronshaffer1592 first of all I really appreciate it. You are not wrong at all. Even the anoles that stay really small still deserve a little more space than that. They are highly intelligent and active animal's.
This video just made my decision to get a croc gecko and croc skink🤙🏼
great vid man keep it up
Thank you. I think we could have done better. I have another list coming out soon.
Sorry a little off topic but Can tou care white eyed croc skinks the same as red eyes croc skink and can you cohab the whites and reds Thanks Smit
The care is similar. I keep the white eyes a little less humid. And I wouldn't cohab the two. Not to say it couldn't work I just haven't seen it. I would be scared to try it with my skinks personally.
I love the energy, and the work. Now for a second when you was talking about the red/white eyed crocodile skink I thought you meant for a breeding pair. But I realize u ment separate. Awesome, thanks for the info I plan on getting a croc skinks this Christmas. And I have there enclosure planned out. I’ll definitely be coming back to this channel.
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@@AllThingsLiving813 done deal.👍
I bought an adorable Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens into my 29×29×29cm enclosure. Now, ok let's be honest, I HAD expected an allergic reaction to the kicked out hairs, but not to the extent I've got from it... I'm thinking about sending it back to the seller, luckily he's a very understanding guy and if my symptoms will get worse, he allowed me to ship it back, or give it away... Now, if that allergic reaction will force me to abandon my new invertebrate baby girl, upon throught and careful cleaning and dissinfecting of the enclosure (or buying new one of similar, or at least a bit higher size) I wish to get another pet in the spider's place. One that I could provide for andone that would feel comfortable in such small enclosure... I know that when it comes to vertebrae animals, the bigger usually means the better, but my current space only allows me for 29,5×29×29cm OR 29,5x59×29cm (length×hight×depth) max... I wish to habituate an animal which won't give me the same allergic reaction, but which wouldn't feel trapped, or uncomfortable in such small enclosure. I've only had experience with lizards and snakes before. I'd really appreciate an honest answer.
If I were in your position I would try orchid mantises or jumping spiders. They both have a lot of character and wouldn't mind your presence. In fact I think you would even be able to handle them so long as your gentle in your approach.
@@AllThingsLiving813 I'll look it up, thank You 💗
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Love the energy you give off! Wonderful video!
I really do appreciate you. Thank you.
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Anoles would appreciate more room than a 10 gallon. Viper gecko would be a better choice. Sphaerodactylus or gonatodes gecko species are also small enough but very skittish more of display pet
Moorish geckos are in my top 3 favorite reptiles by far, I’ve been keeping them for 1 year (m and f) and I got them to breed (but didn’t know how to get young to eat so it died) I did this by just using the uv bulb and barley misting, I found 11 more eggs since then but killed them all because I didn’t wanna kill another young. If you know how to get the young to eat please tell me I would love to begin captive breeding them
Are you in america? Maybe we can set something up.
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Lol
do NOT put a croc skink in a 10 gallon or a 20. that is horrible.
Been breeding there animals for years. 20 gallons is perfectly fine.
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10 gallon is way to small for any animal or reptile. Don't be cruel, give your pets room, and keep them them correctly.
Sir thwse are smaller animals or reptiles tgat is able to live in these
Incorrect. 10 gallons are made for smaller fish amphibians inverts and reptiles. There are many reptiles that can live in ten gallons there entire lives.
"there" entire lives 🤔? Please check grammar it's doesn't look credible.
My grammar is fine. How would you like to be crammed in a small room of your house forever, like your closet. In the wild, they have many acres to roam. @@kenm34
Just because they are made, doesn't make it legit, and there made to make the company rich. How would you like to be crammed in a small room of your house forever, like your closet. In the wild, they have many acres to roam. @@AllThingsLiving813
Giant day geckos get up to 12 inches, and regular day geckos get up to 6 inches. Don't listen to this guy, he does not know what he is talking about, or doing. Please do your research, and know your facts first.
I breed giant day geckos but we were talking about peacock day geckos. If you want to give them the world that's fine but I find it way easier to work with peacocks in ten gallons. You do you though.
You obviously didn't listen to the video 😂 he specified multiple times what kind of gecko he was referring to.
If you put a giant day gecko in a ten gallon you're banned lol.
@@AllThingsLiving813 babies especially 😂
Did u even watch the video bro
Brown anoles have been shown to have primate level intelligence in a recent study
I agree with you 100 percent. Anoles should have more space no doubt.