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Thinking of going into lizards.


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Posted by zodfalcon on March 30, 2003 at 15:29:16:

Hello, I'm a long time snake keeper and I'm thinking of possibly buying my first lizard. I'm looking for a species that is:

relatively small (like the size of a gecko or something maybe 6-7 inches long or less)so i can keep a few in a moderately sized enclosure

one that does not require a humid rainforest like environment (i have a snake that requires that type of environment and it is such a hassle)

a hearty species that does not get sick that easily

I also dont mind if they were arboreal, but it's not necessary.

Thanks for any help.


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