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    Uromastyx Questions

    I know there are a few species.

    Can someone answer a few of my questions?

    Which is the smallest?

    Tank sizes?

    Where could I locate the best caresheet?

    Thanks.

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    Re: Uromastyx Questions

    Check out this short and sweet caresheet by Pro Exotics. They have done things differently than most, and have had great success. Remember that the 130+ degree basking spot is SURFACE temp, not ambient temp. Read over their monitor caresheets too, as they give great advice on basking spots and substrates.

    -Evan

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    Re: Uromastyx Questions

    20 Gallon long too little for one?

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    Re: Uromastyx Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by N4S
    20 Gallon long too little for one?
    For a juvenile, no. For an adult, yes. I have mine (he is about 2.5 years old) in a 4 X 2 X 2 Animal Plastics cage. Here is another care sheet:


    http://www.deerfernfarms.com/Uromastyx_Care.htm


    I believe that Mali's are the smallest.

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