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Old 06-02-05, 01:10 AM   #1
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Question Beginers lizards?

I Have a beardie at the moment, its my 1st lizard but i am looking to expand my collection. What would be a better beginers lizard? I was thinking a Crested Gecko or A leopard one but i dont like the way the tail on a leopard gecko looks. I know they are friendly and great lizards because my friend has A Leo but i am not convinced look wise. Are There any other kinds of beginer lizards that dont grow bigger then a leopard gecko that i can get because i have limited tank space in my room curently
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Old 06-02-05, 01:28 AM   #2
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omg get a flipping leo or another beardie......crested geckos are not hadleable if your looking for a chilled lizard. as for the size matter i find that some of the bigger lizards are easier to care for but u need more space especialy herbivours but what ever thats just one guys opinion

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Old 06-02-05, 01:30 AM   #3
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ty rickardo lol u cuda just called me n told me that i wanna see what other lizards i can get! dont ruin my forum!

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Old 06-02-05, 01:48 AM   #4
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Old 06-02-05, 02:05 AM   #5
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ignore the posts by spotnick, any1 know what kind of lizard would be good?!?!
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Old 06-02-05, 04:03 AM   #6
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your not going to find many easy to care for and easy to handle lizards as small as or smaller than a leopard gecko, they really are THE best small lizards but if you dont like the look then no one should try and push you to get one. if you really want another lizard then you'll have to make room for it. some lizards that stay a decent size and are both easy to care for and handle are chinese water dragons, blue tongue skinks, one thats a bit more chalenging care wize (but still pretty easy) is a urmostyx.
a beardie is a great beginner and if youv got the hang of it and do ALOT of research i think all the above lizards would be ok.
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Old 06-02-05, 06:28 PM   #7
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A great beginner lizard is an anole
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Old 06-02-05, 06:36 PM   #8
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anoles are very easy to care for but not for handling.
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Old 06-02-05, 07:17 PM   #9
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It comes down to what appeals to you. We have DOZENS of cresties, and 2 Asian Water Dragons. If your calm and persistent a crestie can be handleable. Not quite so much as a Leo, (cresties are a little jumpy) but they do calm down after getting used to it. If you want a shoulder friend and can spare the space Water Dragons are the way to go. Both of mine love to sit and watch T.V. curled up on my arm. On the other Hand they can reach in excess of 3 feet in length. The best advice I can give you is to go with what you feel comfortable with, and make sure that you can provide the proper habitat and care for whatever you choose.
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you could always get a morph of leo.. or even a fat tailed gecko
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Old 06-02-05, 10:52 PM   #11
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thanks every1, how big of a tank do blue tounge skinks need i really like them i saw them at a reptile store a few times
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i just did a google search and looking at about 6 or 7 different care sheets the average size says 40-55 gallon aquarium. i would say something about 2 feet wide and 3 feet long would be fine for the average sized blue tongue.
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Old 06-02-05, 11:14 PM   #13
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too much room... *sighs... i gues ill get myself 2 leos n stick em into my juvi beardies 30 gal when i get his new tank this month
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Old 06-15-05, 11:48 AM   #14
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Have you considered a colerd lizard they are easy to care for...same as a beardie. They are not as easy to handle but they are very active and the males have the most beautiful colours. IMO they are going to be the next big pet. Iam sure one of those would fair well in your 30g do some resurch I am sure you will like these guys!
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Old 06-16-05, 11:42 AM   #15
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I got a question for u all.... do you think that it is a good idea to start off with your first pet lizard with a lepoard gecko? i love lizards and i wanted to know...
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