
Originally Posted by
FrogRN
Although they are small compared to the tincs and leucs of the world, the E. anthonyii species are not considered a thumbnail. They are more terrestrial than the thumbs. They also tend to get slightly bigger. I would think a 18x18x24 exo terra is plenty of space for 6. There aren't really any other species that are the same size. Think about a 4 or 5 month old tinc. That's the size of an adult santa isabel. There is also a lot of different morphs of this species. I have some Salvias and Pasaje anthonyii, which are a little smaller than that.