it depends upon the lizard, but most lizards live in fairly warm climates so the temp will probably needs to be around 85 degrees, but it would be safest to ask a pet store what they recommend for your specific lizard
Continuously raise the temperature of the environment of the lizards until the lizards stop moving about.
Because they are cold-blooded animals, lizards use heat sources outside of their body to regulate their temperature.
Lizards bounce up and down to regulate their body temperature and communicate with other lizards.
Cold
No, they should not.
Yes! All reptiles are cold-blooded, which means that they can't regulate their body temperature like we can. Making sure that your lizards don't get too cold is extremely important. One end of the enclosure should be from about 75 to 82 degrees (fahrenheit), and the other should be from 90 to 100 degrees.
Typically 1 gallon tanks are far too small for even flat submersible heaters as the ambient temperature in the location where you keep it should warm it up (or cool it down!).If you are unable to keep an even temperature, they do make tiny flat heaters for 2.5 to 5 gallon tanks
the hot water temperature will not reduce due to atmosphere temperature.
No!,,you should never keep blue tongue lizards together,(captive or wild). you should always stay away from wild lizards.
" small enclosure or closed container in which selected living plants and sometimes small land animals, such as turtles and lizards, are kept and observed." this is not my definition because i couldn't define relly well in my words but here is some exaples FOR exaple fish tanks,turtle tanks, and even lizaed tanks.
Yes, some species of lizards can live in fish tanks as long as the tank is properly set up to meet the specific temperature, humidity, lighting, and space requirements of the lizard. Research the specific species you are interested in to ensure you can provide the appropriate habitat for them in a fish tank.
Under 25