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ColtenBatchelor
01-26-08, 08:03 PM
i need some ideas for a lizard yes this would b my first lizard so couls u guys give me some ideas on some good begining lizards and what i would need ect

JuggaloHomie
01-26-08, 10:22 PM
A leopard gecko would be a good start. Or a minotor

Boots
01-27-08, 12:17 AM
Leopard Geckos make great starter pets, and are really easy to care for once you have the setup. Another option albeit a slightly more challenging lizard would be the Bearded Dragons. More challenging mostly due to setup but a very interesting lizard.

Jason

ColtenBatchelor
01-27-08, 08:25 AM
ok are green anoles easy ro start out ? if not what do i need for geekos?

Herpkid101x
01-29-08, 09:26 AM
u should get a leopard gecko they are very sweet and are very easy to take care of. they are also pretty cute if u want one heres a very good detailed care sheet on them The Gecko Spot---Care Index (http://www.thegeckospot.com/careindex.html)

Deej85
01-29-08, 01:52 PM
Green Anoles are more challenging to care for. The low price in pet stores does not mean that its a low maintenance pet (although some pet stores imply this.)


The green anole is native to America. So its very easy for the pet stores to get a hold of them as there are many around. Secondly these lizards breed incredibly easily, meaning that captive stocks are easy to acquire. These factors decrease how much the pet store has to pay for them. This allows the pet stores to sell to customers at low prices.

people then buy them because they are cheap. Because they are cheap people often treat them as throw-away pets, the fact that they aren't the simplest to care for aggravates the fact.

Leopord Geckos are your best bet. If I were to ever get lizards I would get Leo's.

gonesnakee
01-30-08, 04:24 AM
Prior even reading the other posts I was going to say Leopard Geckos the best begginer lizard as far as I'm concerned. They are low maintenance compared to most other lizards & are easily handled. A Monitor as suggested in the one post is a bad idea for a first lizard & they should only be kept by experienced keepers, they require specialized husbandry & due to their extremely defensive nature can be very difficult to handle or even to clean their enclosure with them around. If a monitor was to be chosen a Savanna would be a not bad one to start. Also Blue Tounged Skinks are fairly easy to care for, but require more husbandry than a Leo would too. Beardies initial cost is more because they require special lighting & more heat & well as a more complex diet which equlas extra husbandry. Anoles as suggested & already pointed out do not make good starters. They are usually wild caught & do not thrive & are not very good for handling at all. Anyhow when you ask most experienced folks what lizard for a starter they will most likely suggest a Leopard Gecko just like they would suggest a Corn for a first time snake. Mark

ColtenBatchelor
01-30-08, 06:58 AM
ok what all would i need to put n their tank what stuff would i need?

gonesnakee
01-30-08, 07:12 AM
Google (http://www.google.com) go to & type in Leopard Gecko care sheet & I'm sure lots of info will come up. Mark
Edit - just did it & in .11 seconds 39,700 "hits" came up

ColtenBatchelor
01-30-08, 08:05 PM
o wow thank u very much i'll b back if i have questions

Aaron_S
01-30-08, 08:25 PM
I agree with everything Mark has to say. I will add that fat tail geckos are also great starter lizards!

Herpkid101x
01-30-08, 09:08 PM
heres a very good detailed care sheet on leopard geckos i reccomend this for u to use and for anyone else with one. it tells u everything u need for them and almost everything else about them and how to take care of them The Gecko Spot---Care Index (http://www.thegeckospot.com/careindex.html)

viper99
01-31-08, 07:58 PM
leopard geckoes are the best begginer lizard

Sask Gecko
02-26-08, 12:28 PM
I would have to Agree with everyone else leopard geckos are the best I have two a male and a female and soon will have a large number of them but I just bought all the stuff for incubating the eggs and spent about $40 so as far as I'm concerned leo's are the best but get one as a baby they tend to bond better I find.