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I would like to have a pet lizzard. butttt.?

I have a tank that i used for my four green and golden bell frogs for when they were tadpoles. But they have since grown bigger and i have put them in an big aquarium. The ‘tank‘ i used was about 35 cm long, 30 cm tall, 15 cm width. It says on the label it can house 1 small frog, 2 small lizards or 1 mouse. I want lizzards. preferably a small one such as common brown skinks. Now it THAT! or i breed crickets for my frogs for lizzard/reptile people, im sure that people breed their own insects how would i go about it. oh my tank has no light im concerned about the lizards health but in new zealand being inside they should be fine yes? (lizards or crickets) So what would you recommend. ???

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It does help. But to get a real horsepower increase, you will want to spend the money and have the heads ported and polished. A dual exhaust is more effective with headers as well. See if they make a bigger diameter throttle body for it.
That is complete crap. Even a well matched exhaust and intake will only gain 20hp at the most. And you will need an engine tune to get the most out of these upgrades.
honestly I wouldn't house any adult lizard in something that small. It would be too small and it would be a pain in the rear to keep a good temperature gradient. maybe you could keep 1 pygmy chameleon in there but they are small fragile and can be a difficult pet to keep and would do best in something bigger
Mixing different species of reptiles increases the stress of each animal, which may cause illness. The current pair will have to adapt to the new challenges for food and water as they will have to compete with the anole. Open fighting is also a possible occurrence. Parasites or sicknesses may also be transferred from the new lizard to the current pair. Housing different species of lizards in the same cage (even in the same room with some species) is generally NOT recommended.

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