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I love my reptiles so i decided to make a caresheet page so i can help people know a little more about them. I got this information from different books, websites and experience. Do not go exactly by what i have here if you are getting a reptile be sure to read and learn everything you can about it before you get it. Also for lizards be sure to give them a different veariety of food every so often. belive it or not they do have there likes and dislikes.
Name:
Bearded dragons
Life Span:
8-10 years or longer if took care of properly
Social Structure:
Can keep many females together. Males cant be put together.
Were do they come from?:
Deserts of Australia
Temperature:
lowest at day-80-85 and hightest in day-105 - 115 for nighttime it should be in the 60's. If your house gets cooler than that, you may need to buy a red bulb for nighttime.
Uromastyx like it HOT! The key to heating your enclosure is providing a temperature gradient from a hot basking zone, to a cooler hide area. Basking temps should reach well over 100 degrees F. around 120 degrees. The cooler zone should be around 85 degrees.
Diet:
the Mali Uromastyx is a herbivore. Its eats grasses, greens and seeds in the wild. Dried lentals and fresh and dried peas are relished. Alfalfa and bird seed are also good.
Name:
Leopard Gecko
Life Span:
25-30 years
Social Structure:
males fight with other males, but coexist well with other females
Where do they come from?:
India and Pakistan
Temperature:
Daytime temperatures should be around 90 and the nighttime temps can go down in the low 70s. 90 degrees should be the temperature directly under the spotlight.