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Which Types Of Pet Lizards Are Good Pets

By: Petscomfort

The two most well-known types of lizards - the chameleon and the Komodo dragon are very different even if they both are members of the lizard family. The Komodo dragons are bigger, they crawl over land and they seek large prey. The chameleons are much smaller , they perch in the treetops of tropical forests and use their long tongue to "zaps" bugs. Lizard amazing diversity includes hundreds of individual species.

Some of them are recommend for inexperienced keepers as they are fairly easy to care, while others are only for experienced reptile keepersbecause they require more specialized care.

Which 3 Pet Lizards Are Recommended for Beginners

These three types of pet lizards that are both manageable and entertaining for the newlizard keeper.

1. The Uromastyx
The uromastyx or shorten "uros" is spiny-tailed and comes from a hot and dry environment which is easier to duplicate in captivity. Think about a moist and tropical environment and how difficult it will be duplicated. There are 16 different species, all come in different colors so there is plenty of diversity in their appearance and geographical range.These lizards eat both vegetables and insects. The uromastyxes are little lizards which have only one very specific requirement -a basking spot topping 120 degrees but in general most beginning reptile keepers can care for them successfully.

2. The Bearded Dragon
Known as "Beardies" are one of the most popular types of pet lizards because its native environment can be duplicated with different types of full-spectrum lighting for their UVA / UVB needs and basking lights for their temperaturerequirements. They can be housed in glass or plastic terrarium as they are one of the smallest lizards. They can live long and healthy life because their basic needs are easy to be met.
Bearded dragons are omnivores like Uromastyx and they eat vegetables and insects.

3. The Blue Tongued Skink
The blue tongued skink has a bright blue tongue in contrast to its pink mouth lining. They can be easily tamed and excellent pet lizards. They are omnivores like the types, described and their diet consists of approximately 60% plants and 40% animal. This lizard eats vegetables, fruits, insects, and even meat- chicken ,turkey or rodent.

The blue tongued skink is from Tasmania ,Australia and New Guinea. You can easily duplicate their native environment which is naturally dry or semi-desert .You can use large cages with a substrate material with temperature in the cage from 80 degrees up to a 100+ degree basking spot.

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Daci Georgieva writes for www.PetsComfortAdvisor.com who specialize in Pets Care and Pets Comfort. Visit the website for more details.


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