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Lizard Care Sheets

How to Care for Your Uromastyx

How to Care for Your Uromastyx

Uromastyx (Uromastyx sp.) are a group of diurnal, terrestrial lizards widespread across North Africa and the Middle East. They are usually found in desert habitats with plenty of rocks and crevices for hiding, and enough vegetation to support their herbivorous...

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How to Care for Your Tokay Gecko

How to Care for Your Tokay Gecko

Tokay geckos (Gekko gecko) are large, nocturnal, arboreal lizards native to Indonesia, parts of India, and the Philippines.  They generally inhabit tropical rainforest, but have adapted well to rural human habitations.  Tokay geckos are generally 10-12” long, but larger is...

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How to Care for Your Argentine Tegu

How to Care for Your Argentine Tegu

Argentine tegus (Salvator spp.) are large, diurnal, terrestrial lizards native to the southern half of South America. They can be found in a variety of habitats, but are very much terrestrial lizards, as they spend little time in trees or...

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How to Care for Your Savannah Monitor

How to Care for Your Savannah Monitor

Savannah monitors (Varanus exanthematicus) are also known as Bosc monitors. They are large, diurnal, terrestrial lizards found throughout most of sub-saharan Africa. Their preferred habitat is the savannah, but they can also be found in other habitats such as rocklands...

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How to Care for Your Sailfin Dragon

How to Care for Your Sailfin Dragon

Sailfin dragons (Hydrosaurus sp.) are 3-4’ long, diurnal, arboreal lizards native to Indonesia, New Guinea, and the Philippines. They can be found in tropical forested areas near fresh water. Sailfin dragons are green or brown with blue, purple, and/or gold...

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How to Care for Your Red Eyed Crocodile Skink

How to Care for Your Red Eyed Crocodile Skink

Red eyed crocodile skinks (Tribolonotus gracilis) are 7-9” long terrestrial lizards native to New Guinea. They are crepuscular, which means that they are most active around dawn and dusk. Their preferred habitat is the damp, leaf-strewn floor of tropical forests,...

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red panther chameleon

How to Care for Your Panther Chameleon

Panther chameleons (Furcifer paradalis) are moderate-sized diurnal, arboreal lizards native to Madagascar. Adults are 16-20” long, and can live up to 6 years, with males living longer than females.  Panther chameleons have a typical chameleon appearance with a large, triangular...

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How to Care for Your Nile Monitor

How to Care for Your Nile Monitor

Nile monitors (Varanus niloticus) are 5-7’ long, diurnal, semi-aquatic lizards native to most of sub-saharan Africa. Where there is water, you are likely to find Nile monitors. They can be found in a wide variety of habitats, including swamps, mangroves,...

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How to Care for Your Leopard Gecko

How to Care for Your Leopard Gecko

Table of Contents Introduction Enclosure Lighting Heating Humidity Substrate Décor Food Handling Health Resources   Introduction Leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) are mid-sized, nocturnal, terrestrial lizards native to semi-desert and arid grassland areas of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and surrounding countries. Leopard geckos...

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How to Care for Your Jackson's Chameleon

How to Care for Your Jackson's Chameleon

Jackson’s Chameleons (Trioceros jacksonii) are moderate-sized, diurnal, arboreal lizards native to the mountains of Kenya and Tanzania. Adults grow to 7-14” long and can live up to 9 years with good care, with males living longer than females. Jackson’s chameleons...

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How to Care for Your Green Iguana

How to Care for Your Green Iguana

Green iguanas (Iguana iguana) are large, diurnal, arboreal lizards native to subtropical and tropical areas of North, South and Central America. They have also been introduced to southern Florida, where they thrive as an invasive species.  Wild-type green iguanas are...

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How to Care for Your Green Basilisk

How to Care for Your Green Basilisk

Green basilisks (Basiliscus plumifrons) are large, diurnal, arboreal reptiles native to Central America, where they can be found in tropical forest areas near bodies of fresh water. Green basilisks are the most colorful of the basilisks, with brilliant green bodies...

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