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Thread: Lizzards

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    Lizzards

    Is there any lizzard that eat mostly veggies, and dont require crickets?
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    Re: Lizzards

    Iguanas?
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    Re: Lizzards

    I wanted one but they just get to big i think. Which means less room for more bp's
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    Re: Lizzards

    Uromastyx are veggie eaters, aren't they?

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    Re: Lizzards

    Crested Geckos can eat fruits and stuff.

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    Re: Lizzards

    As noted, a uro(mastyx) is a veggie eater. They require a very hot dessert env with good UVB. They stay fairly small (if you think a beared dragon is small). But need plenty of room (40gal breeder may do at first).

    Personally, I hate crickets and won't get them for my insect eaters. I have leopard geckos, water dragons, and a bearded dragon (or and a tiger salamander) all eating dubia roaches (primary) and super worms (secondary). Much easier to deal with than crickets (better in so many ways...).
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    Re: Lizzards

    Crested geckos can be fed a diet of exclusively powdered "Crested gecko diet" mixed with water. It forms a paste that they eat out of a food dish.

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