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  2. Central American banded gecko - Wikipedia

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    A single Central American banded gecko can be housed in a 20-gallon terrarium. See also. Lizards of Laguna de Apoyo Nature Reserve, Nicaragua; ... 20 (UTC). Text is ...

  3. Gekko kuhli - Wikipedia

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    The common flying gecko requires, among other things, a terrarium of at least 20 gallons (57–76 litres), preferably tall rather than long, and careful handling. It should be handled as little as possible, due to possible damage to its skin.

  4. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    A miniature home terrarium. Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona. A vivarium (Latin for 'place of life'; pl. vivaria or vivariums) is an area, usually enclosed, for keeping and raising animals or plants for observation or research. Water-based vivaria may have open tops providing they are not connected to other water bodies.

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    Save 50% off the Aqueon 20-Gallon Aquarium Tank. ... Take $50 off the Thrive Lightweight Reptile Terrarium. You Might Also Like. 15 Best Denim Jacket Outfit Ideas to Pull from Your Closet.

  6. Golden gecko - Wikipedia

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    The golden gecko is not very popular in the pet trade, so most specimens are wild caught. It requires a terrarium of a minimum of 20 US gallons (about 80 litres) for an adult, though a vertical 18 in x 18 in x 24 in (about 45 cm x 45 cm x 60 cm) Exo Terra tank could accommodate an adult due to the greater space.

  7. Bioactive terrarium - Wikipedia

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    A bioactive terrarium (or vivarium) is a terrarium for housing one or more terrestrial animal species that includes live plants and populations of small invertebrates and microorganisms to consume and break down the waste products of the primary species.