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GD88
08-19-12, 06:20 PM
Hey, I have been in the lizard world with my leopard gecko for the past 3-4 years now, and I have had anoles other reptiles etc. But, I would like to get another lizard. (No Snakes) So, I have looking for some Ideas online and found nothing. I want a lizard that can stay in a 20-30 terrarium and is not a gecko. any Ideas Please tell me :confused: Thanks GD88

alessia55
08-19-12, 06:22 PM
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GD88
08-19-12, 06:25 PM
Also, I would like one that is easy to handle.

Jay
08-19-12, 06:33 PM
Hey, I have been in the lizard world with my leopard gecko for the past 3-4 years now, and I have had anoles other reptiles etc. But, I would like to get another lizard. (No Snakes) So, I have looking for some Ideas online and found nothing. I want a lizard that can stay in a 20-30 terrarium and is not a gecko. any Ideas Please tell me :confused: Thanks GD88

Collard lizards are sweet.

BarelyBreathing
08-19-12, 07:14 PM
Are you looking for a tropical or more arid lizard? What is your preferred diet? Are you willing to provide expensive UVB bulbs for it?

snake man12
08-19-12, 07:16 PM
Get a couple garter snakes.:)

GD88
08-19-12, 07:56 PM
I prefer more tropical lizards, but It wouldn't really matter what kind it is. Also, I fine with a carnivorousness or herbivorous lizard. and I am unsure about the light. probably no but, I might be able to squeeze it in my budget :)

BarelyBreathing
08-19-12, 08:43 PM
How comfortable are you going with a more advanced lizard? What's your price range?

GD88
08-19-12, 09:28 PM
Hmmm I really would not care it is advanced I am pretty experienced. Also, I really don't know what my price range is maybe $200-$300 tops

BarelyBreathing
08-19-12, 09:40 PM
If you're really willing to put in the effort of making the enclosure spectacular (because good just doesn't cut it for these guys) and do all the research, go with a red eyed crocodile skink. You can hold them, but they would prefer you didn't, however. Leave it to once or twice a week handling for brief periods of time.

GD88
08-19-12, 09:51 PM
ok I will research them now

StudentoReptile
08-20-12, 07:51 AM
Scheider's skink, fire skink, collared lizard, desert iguana, Mt horned dragon, Saharan ("Nigerian") Uromastyx...all decent choices that would do well in a 20-30 gal.

Wildside
08-20-12, 09:12 AM
Scheider's skink, fire skink, collared lizard, desert iguana, Mt horned dragon, Saharan ("Nigerian") Uromastyx...all decent choices that would do well in a 20-30 gal.

I replied here, then realized I was in the wrong thread.

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