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question about viv size

In my opinion for a full sized adult that is too small..maybe for a yearling..my adults all have 36*18*18 as the smallest..some larger..a 20gallon long is the smallest I've heard that you should use for an adult ..But mine are all in 30 g L or larger with rack..Hope that helps..I'm sure more will be alone to add their opinions:)

Good Luck:)
 
I would go bigger.Because I know I would not want to be in something that I really can't move around in.I have a hatchling and another on the way.So I am just using a 10gal for now.But have a 30gal for the new guy.Then a 40gal long and a 55gal long all ready for when they get adult size.I am even picking up a 80gal next week for a relly good price.Will proply split that and use it for bread hatchlings one day:)
 
It's supposed to be an acceptable size (albeit the minimum) but personally I'd go larger. Mine's in a 40 gallon breeder.

I just feel that more space is always better. It's the animals home and it has to spend its whole life there. :shrugs:
 
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