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Posted by lnms on April 30, 2003 at 18:36:00:
I'm 16 and have kept leo gex and a ball python for about 6 years. My little brother wants a tame pet lizard (I'm allergic to fur, so its all he can have), and I'm not sure what would be a good idea. He says he wants something that will "sit there" when he takes it out, like his teachers bearded dragon. My thoughts were either a beardie or a blue tongue skink, but both of those are a bit too large and expensive (setup and/or lizard), and beardies are a little complicated to care for, diet wise (granted, I'd be helping them.) I like bluetongues for their simple non-live necessary diet. I've also considered Rankins dragons, crestie geckos, and am open to good ideas. Preferably something a foot to a foot and a half long, tame, prefered non live diet (i'm sick of crickets!), not to expensive or hard to care for. All opinions welcome! Thanx a mil!
Smacks