sure can! They're not anywhere near endangered and you see them in exotic pet shops every now and then. there isn't much information out there on their care though. but they're temperate and insectivorous as well. they are very active and territorial. probably a 30 gallon or so cage will do with a UV light. keep them with a water bowl and mist them every morning. Ive done extensive research on many species so if you need advice on something email me at dragontamer1992@gmail.com ^^
Italian wall lizards are omnivores and their diet consists of insects, spiders, snails, and small vertebrates like other lizards. They may also consume fruits, flowers, and seeds when available. These lizards are opportunistic feeders and will eat whatever prey is readily available in their environment.
In the wild Italian wall lizards lay their eggs when it's in summer or in spring it has to be hot for them to lay their eggs. In captivity it can be any time just keep the incubator ready.
a lizard
The average lifespan for a wall lizard is about 7 years.
Bocage's Wall Lizard was created in 1885.
Sicilian Wall Lizard was created in 1868.
Lilford's Wall Lizard was created in 1874.
Erhard's wall lizard was created in 1882.
Madeiran Wall Lizard was created in 1829.
It would depend on the type of lizard.
move the lizard first to the new house
The common wall lizard lays 3-11 eggs