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Hi everyone!
I have a quick question concerning quarantine. Right now I have a 3-year-old bearded dragon and two tarantulas in my dorm room. Well I'm a bit concerned about the fact that the only living space I have is a 12'-by-12' dorm room, and I'm going to go to a reptile expo in a couple of weeks to get a gargoyle gecko. I'd like to quarantine the gecko for a while, but how would I be able to do that in such a tiny room? Would it be acceptable to just keep the other animals' cages at one corner of the room and the gecko's cage at the opposite corner? As long as I don't handle the gecko and I don't use the same feeding utensils or anything like that with the other pets, there shouldn't be any problems, right? Thanks.
Oh, also, is there a guide somewhere that provides a list of things to look for (and not look for) while picking out a garg?
I have a quick question concerning quarantine. Right now I have a 3-year-old bearded dragon and two tarantulas in my dorm room. Well I'm a bit concerned about the fact that the only living space I have is a 12'-by-12' dorm room, and I'm going to go to a reptile expo in a couple of weeks to get a gargoyle gecko. I'd like to quarantine the gecko for a while, but how would I be able to do that in such a tiny room? Would it be acceptable to just keep the other animals' cages at one corner of the room and the gecko's cage at the opposite corner? As long as I don't handle the gecko and I don't use the same feeding utensils or anything like that with the other pets, there shouldn't be any problems, right? Thanks.
Oh, also, is there a guide somewhere that provides a list of things to look for (and not look for) while picking out a garg?