A five gallon is like the bare minimum for an adult with a proper sized heat pad. I do not recommend it in any way though. A 10 gallon is almost too small with all the needed articles in the tank. A 20 long will house a male and 2 female comfy with 2 hides and water bowl.
2006-06-30 06:15:22
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answered by dogdude1969 3
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I would say no. A ten gallon is ok for a young one but a 20 long is the absolute best! It's difficult to regulate temps properly in anything less than a 20 long.
2006-06-29 17:52:05
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answered by Em 4
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5 gallon tank is practically cruel. My gecko i gave a 10 gal. It's easier to clean, easier to replace, and is very cheap.
2006-06-29 17:56:09
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answered by Max W 1
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no they get to be around 10 inches
they need atleast a 10 gallon.
20 if your going to have more than one
2006-06-30 07:11:40
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answered by G-Slice 1
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No. Too small. Tank would also overheat if you have a basking lamp on it. ten gallons are usually cheaper anyway.
2006-06-30 06:49:48
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answered by pollyfrogman 2
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As juveniles yes . But full grown minimum 10gal
2006-06-29 17:43:31
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answered by Skitzed Inc. 4
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um i'm no expert but my anatomy prof had one in her classroom so i guess so...
2006-06-29 17:16:47
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answered by K8 2
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