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In a tank
Yes it can.
Well, yes you can usually. First of all, take out the hermit crabs if there is any in the tank. Second of all, you have to consider how long the lizard is staying in the tank for. If the lizard is kept there permanently, then you would have to decorate the tank appropriately to what climate the lizard is used to. You should also see a vet, pet shop owner or someone that works with those lizards to get advise from them. If the lizard is kept there for 1 to 3 days in the tank, it should survive if you give it fresh water everyday and food according to what lizard it is. It should still survive for 3 days even if you don't give it food but...yeah. BUT DON'T KEEP IT IN THE TANK IF YOU HAVE THE CRABS IN IT. (It could get chopped to pieces).
Yes. But if the tank has no water, the fish is probably dead and there would be little reason for the bee to waste a sting. So yes, it can; but no it won't.
i am going to say it will, based on the thought that springs to mind; 'why the hell would you leave a dead turtle in a tank???'
you shouldn't keep sliders with ANY kind of lizard
NO WAY the lizards would eat the crickets
because it is dead :D
Fred was a fish and his tank broke.
Any kind of dead leaf rotting in the tank will poison the water and kill the fish. Maple leaves do not belong in a fishes water.
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yes they do but if you want action get a snapping turtle get that lizard put it in the tank that lizad gone get swallowed