Good classroom lizard/gecko?
Hey everyone :)
My BF's mom is a school teacher, she mainly works with kids around the ages of 7-10, and they're special ed. She asked my BF what type of 'lizard' she could get, he asked me, now I'm asking here :)
I originally recommended a Leopard Gecko, that was the first thing that came to mind. A friend told me she should get a beardie, but I'm not so sure how she would do with an adult once it gets to that size. I printed caresheets for Leos and Cresties. I'm hesitant on the idea of a crestie though, since mine has almost gotten away from me a few times. I don't think she or her students would be as quick to catch one of the little buggers.
I was thinking of suggesting a Blue Tongue Skink... Since they're not too small, very tolerate of handling. That's about as far as my knowledge goes on them. I've held a few, they're pretty neat :)
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
(No snakes though, one of the other special ed teachers has a corn ;) )
Re: Good classroom lizard/gecko?
I would go for a leo they are great .
Re: Good classroom lizard/gecko?
i have a blue tongue skink it it VERY hard to get one in the states the only reason i have mine is through a rescue the thing about blue tongues is that they are one of the smartest lizards and they are very sensitive (when being touched) if they are 7-10 year old that is a great health risk because they have very powerful jaws it it bites one of the children's fingers its a good chance the finger may break and same with the tail i have a very nasty case with leopards geckos at my school right now where i had to euthanize the female the male may survive but not likely i honestly think a snake such as a ball python is best for a classroom pet