No Snakes…My Mom Would Kill Me
Prefirably Something That Doesnt Eat Crickets…My Mom Would Scream At The Sight Of Crickets
Something That Can Be Handeled
Something That Doesnt Make Too Much Noise (Frogs Ribbeting…)
Prefibly Something That Can Be Easily Cared For…
And Something That Doesnt Carry A Disease (Salmonella)
prefibly NO FROGS please id like maybe small lizards or geckos…
You can't really have anything that fits that criteria. Both reptiles and amphibians have specific care requirements, and unless you go with something like a common frog they aren't super easy to take care of. Amphibians in general shouldn't be handled that much because they absorb stuff through their skin, so I'd avoid those. The closest thing I can think of to what you want is a leopard gecko. They can be handled and tend to be on the friendly side if they're use to people. Ideally they should be in a 15 to 20 gallon tank, though. They're relatively easy to take care of just make sure you look up everything they need. They do eat crickets, but I'm pretty sure you can feed them other things but they need to eat insects. Just be aware that turtles and the majority of other reptiles will not be suitable for a 10 gal. tank. If you go to a pet store do not believe them if they tell you they grow to fit their tank because that isn't true and they'll outgrow their tank pretty quick.
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Cavalierlover says
African Dwarf Frog or Lepoard frog
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reptile lover says
dwarf frogs
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mattr says
You could get a salamander they dont make any noise or a lizard but those eat crickets
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amodio says
You can't really have anything that fits that criteria. Both reptiles and amphibians have specific care requirements, and unless you go with something like a common frog they aren't super easy to take care of. Amphibians in general shouldn't be handled that much because they absorb stuff through their skin, so I'd avoid those. The closest thing I can think of to what you want is a leopard gecko. They can be handled and tend to be on the friendly side if they're use to people. Ideally they should be in a 15 to 20 gallon tank, though. They're relatively easy to take care of just make sure you look up everything they need. They do eat crickets, but I'm pretty sure you can feed them other things but they need to eat insects. Just be aware that turtles and the majority of other reptiles will not be suitable for a 10 gal. tank. If you go to a pet store do not believe them if they tell you they grow to fit their tank because that isn't true and they'll outgrow their tank pretty quick.
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Animal_mad_jake says
Insect?, maybe a giant millipede or a trantula!?. (scorpion).
* IDEA *
A crested gecko?
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Bulldog says
Well that narrows the options, the majority of lizards eat crickets. I would suggest either a crested Gecko, or giant millipede. Crested eat fruit and Millipedes eat fruit. And a 10 gallon tank should be sufficient for either.
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lorimartow says
a pet rock
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