Top 5 Reptiles That Can Live in 20 Gallon Tanks FOREVER!

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Some reptiles don't need huge enclosures to thrive. These 5 reptiles can live in a 20 gallon tank or enclosure of equivalent size forever and thrive!
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I love these lists. And I think they should be made without fear of being ridiculed. Everyone has their own things going on in life and their own limitations. And that goes for the hardiness/vacation reptile ones too. We all love these animals, and thats the common ground we should focus on and not judge each other for the way we keep animals (excluding the obviously bad people ie abusive/neglectful, or greedy people. But those people aren't watching these videos anyway)

rjdaire
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Due to typical sizes, the amount of reptiles is limited for a 20 gal but among amphibians there is no shortage of frogs, tree fogs and toads that do well, for life, in a 20 gal enclosure.

frankfrank
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I had a green anole once (my daughter's). It loved to sit on my shoulder or head while I worked then would jump back into its enclosure. Cutest thing in the world.

mystra
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Hey WWR, you should do a video on the five best reptile cohabitations. I know you already did a video on cohabiting but you should do a part 2

Parakeet
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I recommend for any gecko fan without much space a flying gecko. I currently keep one and he is a charm. He isn't great for handling but is EXTREMELY active during the night, which for me is great since I don't go to sleep until 9-10 and he is usually up by then partying. He is definitely my most active friend.

mastercrazyyyd
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Finally getting a 120 gallon enclosure for my beardie! I have had him for 3 years officially tomorrow as he was rehoused to me during the pandemic.

mrcow
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This was a very practical topic and won my subscription. Nice video.

leonardsmith
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The snake in the background at 2:54 😂

“Let me out before I throw rocks at your window you stupid—“

turtels
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I think a colony of anoles in a 55 - 100 gallon planted tank would be SUPER fun enclosure to view.

jjhill
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Dekay's brown snakes (my b if not spelled right) are the snake I get the most in my area. We get a TON of slugs during the spring and summer months so they're EVERYWHERE around here during that time. My neighbor once found one that was over a foot.

kylecorn
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theres rubber boas in oregon too!! you cant catch them in the wild because of "laws" but theyre still pretty cool

kaizuaa
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4:58 It looks like Annaliese was speaking with your voice.

LuckyStone
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I haven't been able to find Dekay's at all for sale in the US. Still keeping my eye out for CB. Maybe someday I'll get lucky🤞 They're absolutely adorable!

funnylemon
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I have a green anole, shes about 3 months old. Shes an anole that doesn't mind being handled. She'll often snooze on me at night, and jumps into my hand on her own.

She's wild born, her and many siblings in my spider plant. Been handled for a while since i found her pretty banged up a few days old.

She is now a cushy house anole while her siblings deal with cold snaps 😅

BlueEyedBeast
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Could you mention lifespans when you talk about keeping animals as pets, if and when you can, please? :)

LukeMcGuireoides
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This was your best sponsor shoutout I’ve seen lol that transition was good

gbezo
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I had some rubber boas when I was younger. The weirdest, coolest little boas. Reminded me of large earthworms.

adamc
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I love your video wickens wicked reptile happy Memorial Day have a super day have a great day have a nice day

vanessavieux
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What a FANTASTIC thumbnail you chose! 🤩😅

ingeniouspixie
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One of the fun things about watching Anoles is watching the males display their dewlap and head bob.

dreyhawk