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I believe the species you are referring to is the Long tailed grass lizard (Takydromus sexlineatus), a species that is extremely common in pet stores. Although it is so common it is a very interesting species and many people find it intriguing.
Here are some sites that will provide you with some information. I suggest you go to www.google.ca and do a search so that you can get more information (search for both common and scientific names).
I had some in a smallish (25 gallon high) natural set up. I provided UVB, dusted crickets. The tank was furnished with tons of mopani wood and peatmoss was the substrate. They bred like flies and were easy to incubate and hatch.
THey are very active, inquisitive little lizards.
__________________ I am highly prized for my meat. :eb: