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    Re: Help me find a perfect lizard for me....

    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    if my house was at 95 degrees i wouldn't matter what kind of lizard i had. I WOULD BE THE ONE DYING FROM DISCOMFORT!
    Is not like my House is 95 degrees 24 Hours.. When Heat wave hit NY in summer... is a temp with my room Coumd reach in summer in the middle of the day. My AC working in cycles from 8pm to 8am cooling my room to 78 during the night My snake racks and terrariums have all heat off in summer time and I never seen my Ball Pythons or House snakes Showing any sign of discomfort so i dont Understand why You being so offensive...

    There is company in Fl with Keep Giant Day Gecko outside when temps in summer reach 101 degrees in shade They producing High end Morph of that species and let Eggs incubate naturally...

    I always put comfort and health of my animals before anything else... and This forum is for asking Questions and doing research before making decisions so if you dont have good advice on the subject.... is sometimes better dont write at all

    Quote Originally Posted by valhalha30 View Post
    Bearded Dragon perhaps? They are quite popular, and very tameable. I do like Golden Geckos, or a Marble Gecko... they are very beautiful and very unique. I know that Flying Geckos are very interesting, but I'm not sure they are all that tameable/holdable. Blue Anoles are cool.
    It really depends on what you're into, or what interests you.... my best suggestion is to go to your local reptile show and see what they have avalible and from there, see what lizard you like most
    No Beadies requires various diet with include crickets.. and they get bigger in size....and as i can buy bigger cage in the future.. Crickets are no no....

    Quote Originally Posted by cmack91 View Post
    Leopard gecko. As long as your house cools down to the low 80's at night they'll be fine. They're very ineractive, don't need UV light, and LOVE mealworms. Just make sure they have a humid hide.

    The cage is a bit on the smaller side, but mine are fine with that same size. If you really wanted you could build some levels going up to give it more floor space.
    I was considering or leopards or fat tails... but can they be healthy if you eliminate cricket fro they diet at all ??
    Last edited by Aes_Sidhe; 11-29-2012 at 10:55 AM.


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