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Suggestions?
Not any time soon, but I would like to get a Lizard sometime in the future. I really like monitor lizards but yet to find one that doesn't get humongous. I'd like something that maybe gets as big as a Beardie (maybe a bit bigger).
What do you all suggest for a Lizard Noobie? I'm open to all suggestions.
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Re: Suggestions?
Any monitor, tegu, ackie type lizard is not something i'd recommend to a newbie. Why not start with a beardie, water dragon (step up from beardie as far as difficulty\requirements), or the best for a newbie in my opinion, a Leopard Gecko?
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Ball Python, 2 Dumiril's Boas, Mexican Boa
Russian Tortoise, 3 Sulcata Tortoises,
3 E. Box Turtles and one 3-Toed Box Turtle
Dog, Cat, Bearded Dragon
2 Leo Geckos, Tiger Salamander, 2 Water Dragons
Chickens, Rabbits, Ducks, Pilgram Geese
2 Olberhasli milking goats
7 kids and one amazing wife!
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Re: Suggestions?
I care for the reptiles at the local Pet Shop and I am fond of Beardies and Leo's, not so much Water Dragons. Leo's are a bit on the small side but I do love their personalities. Beardies are great too. Thanks!
Are there any smaller Monitor/Tegus? Maybe around 1 ft long? (Without tail) Just for research.
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Re: Suggestions?
I wouldn't recommend them either. The most common and most recommended first lizards are
bearded dragons
leopard geckos
african fat tailed geckos (in my opinion)
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