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Posted by Hazzardusa on March 01, 2003 at 02:56:32:

i am planing on buying a lizard of some sort and i was wondering if i could get someones opinion.
i am mainly looking for these things in a lizard.
omnivorious.
65-95 degree temp.
wont get bigger than 3 feet for atleast 2 years.
gets to be around 5-20 lbs.
good with being handled.

besides this the only consideration i have is that it has to be around or less than $400
so basicaly anything that is big friendly and omnivorious that doesn't cost a ton would be great.
anyone got any ideas cause the only thing i have seen is iguanas and b&w Argentine tegus.
the red tegu's are cool too but i keep hearing that they're more agressive than the B&W

any responses welcome.
mike


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