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nikola10
04-04-20, 12:49 PM
Hi people,I'm new here.I own 3 pet lizzards and I hope more expirienced people on forum could help me out with taking care for them
Veronica
04-05-20, 03:36 PM
Welcome! We'd love to help out! What kind of lizards do you have?
dangernoodles
04-05-20, 04:37 PM
Welcome to the forum.
nikola10
04-06-20, 04:49 AM
Thanks a lot for replays.
My lizzards are Lacerta viridis (atleast I was told so),I'll post some pictures if anyone is interested to see them
nikola10
04-06-20, 09:22 AM
Thanks for replays.
I own 3 lacerta viridis (at least I was told so).I'll put some pictures if anyone wants to see them.Also could anyone tell me if they are male or female?
ClockwerkBonnet
04-06-20, 10:28 AM
Welcome! I don't have experience with this species, but your lizards look really beautiful!
nikola10
04-06-20, 01:57 PM
Thanks,I'm glad you like them.
Also excuse me if my english is not that great,it's not my first language.
Are there any members from Europe on this forum?
ClockwerkBonnet
04-06-20, 06:03 PM
Thanks,I'm glad you like them.
Also excuse me if my english is not that great,it's not my first language.
Are there any members from Europe on this forum?
We have plenty from the UK and Ireland and Italy.
Veronica
04-06-20, 06:35 PM
Just based off colors I'd say you have at least one male! And your english is great! Actually perfect haha. Never would have thought it wasn't your first language, it's probably better than mine
dangernoodles
04-06-20, 07:04 PM
Interesting lizards! I´ve never seen those before.
nikola10
04-07-20, 12:58 AM
Thanks everyone,I'm really glad I found this forum,people here are really nice and friendly.
I really like those lizzards because they have nice colours,they look really unusual.Also I agree that larger one with blue color on neck could be male,so I'm hoping they might be breeding.I was told that they don't require special UVB lighting what is really interesting but I got one anyway just to be sure
dave himself
04-07-20, 05:20 AM
Hi and welcome
Veronica
04-07-20, 08:20 AM
Yeah, good call on the UVB. Pretty sure that species needs it :)
chairman
04-07-20, 10:21 AM
I knew of someone that kept lacertas like they did varanus acanthurus, also known as goannas or ackies. They kept the lizards in a stock tank (sheep watering trough) that contained 12" (~300 mm) of sandy soil as substrate. The soil was kept moist, not wet. The tank contained numerous cork bark flats and a retes stack. I believe that the basking temperature at the top of the stack was set for 100-110F (37 to 43 C). There was a water dish large enough for a lizard could take a bath in. The tank had a plexiglass lid to retain heat and humidity.
I believe the lizards did well in the cage and the females used the deep soil to nest without problems.
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