You should go to the emergency vet ASAP!
I read this answer on another forum:
Because I don't know what kind of habitat you are keeping the water dragon lizards in, my first concern would be that the lizards are not in an environment with enough humidity. Do you have a large area for them to swim in regularly? Often, if the humidity is too low, there may be difficulty in shedding (called dysecdysis) and little tags of skin that remain, if encircling a toe, may cause a constriction, restricting the blood flow to a lizard's toe. This results in the lizard's toe drying up and falling off. One way to check to see if the blood supply has been compromised is by clipping the lizard's toenail to see if it bleeds.
Another cause of a toe drying up and falling off is if carpet or hair fibers wrap around the toe, causing the blood supply to become compromised. Certain fungi can produce toxins that cause constriction of blood vessels, especially to the extremities, and this can also result in the loss of digits. Trauma can also cause problems such as these. Pulling her off of a wire may also damage nails and digits. Infections, tumors, other types of trauma, metabolic diseases and parasitic diseases can also result in damaged toes. There can be many causes for what you are describing, so all I can do is give you the information about them. But it is up to you to take her in to see a herp vet to ascertain the cause in her case.
So that your female lizard doesn't lose all of her toes, I would suggest that you take her in to see a herp veterinarian when she has a toe that is beginning to look abnormal. Blood work, cultures, cytology and radiographs (X-rays) may be necessary to determine the cause of the problem. Please take her in the next time you notice an abnormal toe, and perhaps you and your vet will be able to save her remaining toes and claws.
Different lizards would need different environments. Some need sand or paper towels on the bottom. You should have somewhere for it to hide and something to climb. If you have a bearded dragon then you could let it walk around the house (if you don't have any cats or dogs). Geckomaster
You should turn off the light, but you should provide a different heating source at night for most species.
It should not effect any reptiles.
The real question should be, does sweat sting when it flies.
Horned lizards are omnivores because they eat crickets and plants such as greens. If you are planning on getting a horned lizard for a pet you should research them and make sure your ready from the responsibility of a reptile pet.
No. Do not put a bearded dragon in with a snake. One of them will kill the other.If you want to keep more than one reptile, you should keep all the reptiles separate from each other.
No, they should not.
Different lizards would need different environments. Some need sand or paper towels on the bottom. You should have somewhere for it to hide and something to climb. If you have a bearded dragon then you could let it walk around the house (if you don't have any cats or dogs). Geckomaster
No!,,you should never keep blue tongue lizards together,(captive or wild). you should always stay away from wild lizards.
You can breed your dragon when it is 15 months old. You should wait until the male and female are both at least 2 years, though. If the female is not 2 years old when being bred, you can lose her. Do what's best for your lizards, wait 'til they're 2. erin_animal_lover
Absolutely not ! All reptiles should be fed on their natural diet. If an animal owner is squeamish about feeding insects to lizards/spiders or maybe live rodents to snakes - then keeping reptiles is not for them !
You should get dragon quest 9. no doubt
It depends on the lizard
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you have to put armadillo dragon and fire dragon and be happy :p
Some lizards do eat other lizards but not all of them. Some lizards do eat flies and some lizards eat each other! Some do. All baby reptiles should be removed from adults except in cases like crocodiles who actually care for their young. Reptiles generally have no sentimentality.
You can but you shouldn't. In the wild they don't eat fish, they aren't used to digest their scales and bones. Bearded dragon optimally eat insects, although can also eat considerably smaller lizards or even mammals if they have to. You should restrain yourself from giving anything other than insects (and fresh fruits/vegetables).