what kind of lizard should i get?
ok well me and my dad were talking aboiut christmas lol and he told me what i wanted so he can put money to the side for it. i was thinking what would make a great-handalable 1st lizard pet. so no geckos lol i want it to be n the range of about 0-300$. and since we dont have any breeders here in cicero(alcapone ftw =] lol) should i get 400$ in a petco gift card? or in one of those prepaid visa or mastercard cards that you can get in like cvs or something, and then buy it from some of you breeders out there
Re: what kind of lizard should i get?
I wouldn't buy a pet from petco or any other pet store really . Do some research on here, kingsnake, and fauna . That might help you choose a type of lizard and also lead you to a good breeder and other educational sites . You also may want to try your nearest reptile rescue if this will just be a pet .:D good luck to you. Whatever you choose make sure to have your new pet's home ready prior to it coming home . This will make both of your lives much more pleasant .:)
Re: what kind of lizard should i get?
Get it from a breeder, not a pet store.
Also, be sure to do A LOT of research before you even think about what to buy. Don't do something you will regret a few months down the line.
Probably crested geckos, leopard geckos, or bearded geckos will be the best.
Re: what kind of lizard should i get?
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omnibus2
Get it from a breeder, not a pet store.
Also, be sure to do A LOT of research before you even think about what to buy. Don't do something you will regret a few months down the line.
Probably crested geckos, leopard geckos, or bearded geckos will be the best.
I'm not sure what a bearded gecko is, but a bearded dragon or a leopard gecko would be good choices.
The ideo of checking your local shelters (try petfinder) and rescues and local herp societies is a good one. Craigslist is another.
Save some serious $$$ by avoiding the petstores and breeders and just rescue or get from craigslist. Do your homework and find out what you'll need as far as a cage and light and heat and food. Petstores will gladly help seperate you from your $$$. They often have no clue what the needs of the critter are. They just want to sell you stuff. They figure you'll figure out what you REALLY need, and within a few weeks will come back and buy even more stuff! Best to just skip them altogether...
A bearded is going to be a littler harder to keep than a leo. Larger adult size, specific UVB and heat needs mean more upfront cost and long term cost.