Nope, as long as you provide your lizard a water bowl in his vivarium he/she will do fine. The vivarium must contain something to hide behind or in and food regularly
I Have a uromastyx and all I do is sprinkle the water on top of his greens. I guess it depends on the type of lizard you have.
yes
fish tanks
A plastic tank designed for use with live fish will be perfectly safe. Aside from safety, plastic tanks differ from glass tanks in their durability (generally greater) and their clarity (generally less). Yes they are. Make sure to buy the tank new because older tanks can have problems with leaks.
compare fish and lizard
Many lizards live in deserts, but others live in temperate forests, rainforests, prairies, marshes and streams, subterranean burrows, or rocky outcrops. However, most lizards live on the ground or in trees.
it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole.
no
Fish and lizards are both cold blooded animals. Fish are aquatic, living their entire lives in water. Lizards are reptiles that can live in both water or on land, but have to breath air.
no. they live in mud.
maybe there might be some hotels that have fish tanks
Aquarium live rock.
They live mostly on land; unlike algae which cloud fish tanks and ponds. :)
snails mostly live on vegetables like lettuce.
they can be dripped into brackish water tanks
phoni lizards, gwak monkeys, chinchillas and the fish eagle.
Dogs Cats Lions Birds Fish Lizards etc........
If you are considering buying a lizard i would recommend buying a terrarium instead of a fish tank, fish tanks often have gaps in so that you can feed the wires out, if you buy small lizards then they could get out through these gaps. Also, the roof on a fish tank will not have a place to fit a heat lamp which most lizards will need.
Floran fish can not live with many other types of fish. They are highly aggressive and should be kept in species-specific tanks with their own kind.