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11-03-13, 03:10 PM
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Type of lizard
What are some larger lizards that would be suitable housed in a 7'h x4x4'
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11-03-13, 03:15 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
Hi, can you be more specific about "large", and also which species/family you`re most interested in keeping?
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11-03-13, 03:16 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
Just a general question. No specifics.
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11-03-13, 03:37 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
depending on what type of care level your willing to commit to, that size cage could make a very nice display for a chameleon (or two). There are larger ones (oustalets, mellers), or crazy colorful (panthers, veiled, carpet)... though you cant house multiple males, and housing males with females can lead to bullying, and multiple females are often not as pretty.
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11-03-13, 03:42 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
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Originally Posted by Starbuck
depending on what type of care level your willing to commit to, that size cage could make a very nice display for a chameleon (or two). There are larger ones (oustalets, mellers), or crazy colorful (panthers, veiled, carpet)... though you cant house multiple males, and housing males with females can lead to bullying, and multiple females are often not as pretty.
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I believe with carpet chams it is the females who are the nicer looking ones.
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11-03-13, 03:43 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
I know you said lizards but being a fan of frogs I have to put them up as a suggestion
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11-03-13, 03:47 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
theyre also a little small to make a nice cisplay animal with such a large cage, Poison i have a similar cage back home in NY (6 ft tall, by 3x3) that i used for veileds, i cant wait to be established again so i can start them up! Of course, it might also make a nice carpet python cage too... hmmm
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11-03-13, 03:55 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
No frogs. Chameleons are a thought. Looking for something similar to a green tree monitor?
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11-03-13, 04:10 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
Solomon Island Prehensile Tailed Skink are pretty cool. I'm not sure on the pricing though, may be high.
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11-03-13, 04:43 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
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No frogs. Chameleons are a thought. Looking for something similar to a green tree monitor?
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Then why not a Green tree monitor? Have you seen the "thereptilewhisperer" videos on youtube, Kathy keeps and has bred that species, she does a great job with them?
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11-03-13, 07:27 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
I'd probably go for a tree monitor if I were you.
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11-03-13, 08:26 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
Tree monitors would work. So would CWD's.
Or you could do a tank with a few smaller, co-habing animals, like anoles or something.
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11-04-13, 03:29 AM
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Re: Type of lizard
Dude, you're alive!
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11-04-13, 07:32 AM
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Re: Type of lizard
You could get a tree monitor, a water dragon, a basilisk, or a frilled dragon. If the enclosure doesn't allow for a lot of ventilation then I'd probably avoid a chameleon. If the enclosure DOES allow plenty of ventilation, however, then a chameleon's a great choice.
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11-05-13, 10:57 PM
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Re: Type of lizard
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Dude, you're alive!
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Yea, something like that.
Frilled lizards look alright. It's for my brother.
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