Any one own a lizard
i really want a small friendly lizard!!
Any ideas?
Answers:I'm going to have to agree with the person above. The leopard gecko is a GREAT beginner lizard, and extremely easy to take care of as they don't require as many supplies as most lizards do. Leopards are beautiful in color, and very calm natured. You can take them out of their cage and let them climb all over you, or crawl around in the floor as long as there isn't anything around that could hurt them. They are very gentle, very easy to maintain, and fun to watch. I think that a leopard gecko would be a great lizard for you!
You can go to this website...
www.repticzone.com
and read more about the leopard gecko. It is a forum, so if you have any questions you can ask others who have leopard geckos and they will be glad to help you with any problems that you may have. Also, there are care sheets on the site that will help you make the perfect home for ANY lizard you decide to get.
Hope that helps!
leopard gecko
Easy to care for, small, and friendly
Get a book or look it up online
get a bearded dragon they are friendly and they have a great personality they are sooo easy to take care of too im thirteen and i have two and between them hockey and school they are no problem but they always need playtime
a house gecko or leperd geko but my house gecko is really cool but if you really want a cool lizard get a bearded dragon beardies are not small but babys are they are fun mine is an an adult boys can get up to 2 ft but he is worth it girls can get to 16inches you onley need a 10 gallon for 3 monthes then a 20 for a boy would need it for 5 monthes for a girl she could live in one for life un like geckos they can eat salds every week 12 crickets they do not bite un like alot of lizards the do not try to run away they do not grow fast they sleep at night but my leperd gekco will run around all night barking so will my house gecko do not get 2 boys they will fight they live to be 13 years of age mine is 12 they will get fat if you want an lizerd thatgets old leperd geckos will be 24 years but out of the three id say the bearded dragon is the easy one!
I hav 2 beardies Amy and Paul Martin, a.m&p.m 4 short
their sub adults that just mated july 13th and Amy gave a clutch of 13 eggs on aug. 13th. is'nt it ironic.
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