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  2. Plestiodon fasciatus - Wikipedia

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    A pair of skinks may live in a 25-30 US gallon terrarium, and may live for 5–10 years with adequate care. [32] [33] Photo gallery. Clutch of eggs hatching.

  3. 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.

  4. Terrarium - Wikipedia

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    A temperature-controlled terrarium with plants inside. A terrarium (pl. terraria or terrariums) is a glass container containing soil and plants in an environment different from the surroundings. It is usually a sealable container that can be opened for maintenance or to access the plants inside; however, terraria can also be open to the atmosphere.

  5. Paroedura lohatsara - Wikipedia

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    A 10-gallon tank can be used to house a single individual, or pair during the breeding season. The temperatures in the terrarium should be 85–90 °F (29–32 °C) on the hot spot and 70–75 °F (21–24 °C) on the cool side. Heavy misting in the morning and afternoon is appropriate for proper hydration.

  6. Neurergus kaiseri - Wikipedia

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    These animals are often sold as captive bred (CB) animals. They are hardy animals under the right conditions. Three adults can easily live in a twenty-gallon terrarium, and should be offered both large amounts of land and water, as these species rarely visit water until the breeding season, as they live in a dry area.

  7. Mesocosm - Wikipedia

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    Mesocosms tend to be medium-sized to large (e.g., aquatic mesocosm range: 1 litre (34 US fl oz) to 10,000 litres (2,600 US gal)+) and contain multiple trophic levels of interacting organisms. In contrast to laboratory experiments , mesocosm studies are normally conducted outdoors in order to incorporate natural variation (e.g., diel cycles).