Well if they are both babies yah but if grown they will see who is the alpha lizard
No - they would never co-habit in the wild, and should never be caged together.
Western fence lizards usually do have blue bellies, and are sometimes called 'blue-bellied lizards'
no there not
No, blue bellied lizards (aka Western fence lizards) are not venomous.
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Most likely not. I would need a picture to be sure or maybe just the state or contient that you live in. I have no idea what kind of brown lizard it is but I know that most of the time brown lizards are harmless like the Fence Lizard or a Bearded Dragon or a skink. but...maybe you have a weird one...just dont let it bite you.
I suggest two different types of lizards for first time owners: Bearded Dragon and a Blubelly Lizard, also know as a Western Fence Crawler. Each has it's own up and downs, which leaves you to decide. Bluebelly Lizards are small lizards that are usually about 6 inches long. Low maintainance and not very sociable, these creatures live in desert and boreal terrain. Insectivore Ups: Low maintainance, doesn't need social care, receives all nurtrients needed from crickets alone, stomach gets darker when angry so you know when to put it away Downs: Not sociable, impossible to tame, may bite, can escape most cages, hard to find if lost, most pet stores don't sell them, gets sick easily Bearded Dragons: Native to Austrailia, they live mainly in desert biomes. When full grown, Bearded Dragons are usually 18-20 inches. Very popular with children. Omnivore Ups: Grows bonds easily with people, can be bought at local pet stores, can't easily escape to to size and wits, when cared for properly, has an extremely strong immune system. Downs: Needs at least an hour of socialization a day, need both vegitables and insects to stay healthy, when sick, they try to hide it, which means that any day you could wake up to find it dead without any warning.
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crickets
I don't know and I don't care!!
Yes.