well it all depends on your budget, your experience, and how involved you want to be. i wold say for begginers you should get a leopard gecko they are great pets, and even better if your a beginner.
Mostly all types of Geckos will eat insects you can find, but make sure the insect is small, since the Gecko is a newborn.
A type of lizard to keep as a pet, and is harmless and not poisonous would be a Gecko. Geckos only require a clean tank, a small environmental simulation, plenty of water and plenty of food. Geckos make nice pets because they are small enough to manage and are also quite domestic looking.
Handle them gently and often. Touch their feet, their tails, their heads, etc. to get them used to all kinds of contact.
Depends what lizards really... But Leopard geckos make GREAT pets. Hope This Helps!
Leopard geckos or Crested geckos. Make sure BEFORE you buy the gecko you read as many articles you can about it. And remember only ONE male per tank! Good luck!
they would make good dicisions
All geckos, like snakes, have fused eyelids that make them unable to blink. To clean their eyeballs geckos lick them with protrusible notched tongues.
I'm not very much of an expert, but I've been looking around at lizards and it turns out panther geckos are nocturnal. So, if you want a pet to handle and play with, I would get a bearded dragon.
Geckos are much more a prey item than a predator. Due to geckos small size, vibrant appereance, and soft skin, they make a great meal for larger sized geckos, snakes and other reptiles. Birds of prey, medium-large sized mammals. In the wild, geckos need to be weary of their own species as a baby gecko makes a easy meal.
Geckos love to be nice and warm, make sure the gecko drinks room temperature.
Any lizards are good with the proper care anoles make easy to care for pet lizards.
There are a number of materials that make good thermal insulators. Blankets and pockets of air make good thermal insulators for example.