yes but you need a 40 to 60 gallen terreium and the more you interact with it the happier it will be
Yes but only other, same-sized lizards like other Cordylus lizards. Smaller lizards will be eaten.
yes but you need a 40 to 60 gallen terreium and the more you interact with it the happier it will be
Depends what lizards really... But Leopard geckos make GREAT pets. Hope This Helps!
You need a license to keep reptiles. Once you've done that you can go to web sites such as: www.herpshop.com.au Once you do that you click on herp trade and surch for lizards. (blue tongues are good pets)
i have a gecko lizard they are small and good pets too!
Blue tongue lizards, or blue tongue skinks, are not good for beginers. They require a lot of space, exercise out of their tank, and need a lot of tank maintenence. You would have to feed them vegetables and crickets. The crickets need their own food. You may need to remove the hind legs of medium or large crickets so that your lizard can catch them. The water would have to be changed 1-3 times a day. An easier pet would be a tree frog or a leopard gecko. Remember, do not house different species of reptiles or amphibians together. erin_animal_lover_ i have to disagree, i think that blue tongue skinks make good first time pets. if the person that is willing to spend time to clean, feed and care correctly for the lizard on a daily basis, as you would do with a dog or a cat. Then i think this is a animal for you if its what you want. the only problem i have had with blue tongues is that they can be a bit huffy and puffy at times but you just have to ignore it. they eat a varies of different types of food it is like something like 35% meat and 65% veg diet. you can feed them low fat dog food as meat, you would still need to add vitamin supplements to their food, you will still have to give them a mouse once and a while, you can still feed them crickets and other insects but not as a main meal just when they look like they are searching for food. Buglight_141
Most reptiles are good pets. though if you are only beginning with reptiles, i would suggest a bearded dragon or blue tongue, and then expand. I would highly recomend the leopard gecko dont make the same mistake i did by not keeping him warm enough although they are lazy in the day the are quite fun at knight feeding them crickets they will not eat the first few days and if you try to handle them they will most likely poo on you and drop his tail.
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they used to. now they replaced their lizards with stupid fish supplies and cat beds. i recommend going to reptile outlet or prehistoric pets, they both sell very good lizards and supplies.
Only if you keep a pest as a pet :)
they eat frequently mostly vegetables and fruits sometimes even crickets but they should not be kept as pets
No, blue-tailed skinks are not endangered, but blue-tailed mole skinks are. These are a limited area variety, and are not the common blue-tailed skink that seem to be everywhere here around my house in Missouri.