I’m working on setting up a terrarium that’s around 8-10 gallons (now updated to 11 gallons), and I’m wondering if there are any animals that would do well in it. My original plan was just to keep plants and some tiny maintenance bugs, but I’m open to adding something more if it’s a good fit.
Here’s a quick rundown of the setup and preferences:
- It’s a wooden frame that’s sealed well.
- Not built for holding water like a fish tank, but I could add a small “pond” area with a pump.
- The tank’s dimensions are about 39.5 cm tall, 27.7 cm wide, and 37.5 cm long, giving around 1.12 square feet of floor space.
- I’m experienced in setting up planted tanks.
- Looking at small animals only—no large insects, furry pets, or arachnids for now.
- I’m not looking for something super active or visible all the time; I’m fine with something low-energy or nocturnal.
- I’ve kept reptiles before and have done some research into amphibians.
- Mealworms are readily available for feeding.
- I prefer something affordable (under $100 CAD).
- The tank has a front or top door and can be heated as needed.
Animals I’m not considering: fish, furry animals, medium or large bugs, flying insects, ants.
Animals I’m open to: reptiles, amphibians, small insects, crustaceans, mollusks, and plants.
I’ve kept a lot of animals in small enclosures before, but this size is new to me. I’m not ready for a tarantula or scorpion yet, though I might consider them in the future. Any suggestions? I’ll make sure to double-check that 11 gallons is suitable before adding anything. Thanks for your ideas!