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Housing
Your Lizard will need adequate housing. You can attain
this with something no less than 20"/10"/10" or the size
of a 10 gal. aquarium. Since the lizards themselves reach 20" you
will want to make that the minimum amount of space in your terrarium.
You will need to
provide
heating in their home either with heating pads or strips or with a
light. They should have many places to hide with a variety of different
textures.
I.E. Wood, Rocks, astroturf, real turf, and other hide holes and crevices.
The can coil up quite well so give them a small thing like an egg carton
bump cut out to coil up in. A a substrate you can use wood chips, NEVER
CEDAR. Rocks dirt and other things such as newspaper or astroturf but
in general they like the more natural substrate.
General Facts
You will see your lizard out and about close to 7:30
PM until close to 10:00 PM They are a secretive animal but if taken care
of make
a great
pet. If provoked they will open their mouth and HISSSSS at you like
a snake. They can lose or drop their tail when they feel their is
danger so be careful.
Their tails are incredibly strong and if you pick them up by their
tail they will climb up it and possibly bite you. They are much like
a snake
in that they very much so slink along and that they shed in one piece.
To do that they get the skin hooked under something like a rock or
stick and start wriggling and crawling. They will shed about once
a month but
their eyes don't milk up like snakes do.
Feeding
They are Voracious cricket eaters and can eat up to
40 crickets a week. They do not eat Rolly polly, slugs, earthworms, or
earwigs. They
can be fed mealworms if they eat them but they like crickets the most.
They should
have their crickets or food dusted with Reptocal food and vitamin
Supplements.
The crickets eat just plain flake fish food. A bowl of water should
provide all of the Humidity needed and a rock or stick placed in
it will keep the
crickets from drowning. If you don't feel that dusting the crickets
is enough you can mix the vitamins in the water dish and with the
cricket food.
Heating
Your lizard should have between 74*F to 82*F in the day and should
get to the low 70's during the night. You should have a full
spectrum UV lamp
to provide your lizard with vitamin D and a heat lamp or spot
light over or next to the cage. A heating pad or strip can be placed
under half of
the cage at night or a reed or black heat lamp will work without
upsetting the lizards sleep.
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