Geckos are always good starter lizards. Leopards being the most common.
Anoles are also a good starter. Easy to keep and great fun to watch.
Anoles don't tend to like fruit and veg though so live food is the only
way to go.
-----Original Message-----
From: alex_petchey [mailto:squeakydude@...]
Sent: 08 July 2004 17:41
To: ukreptiles@...
Subject: [UK Reptiles] new member, trying to find tha right reptile
Hello
My name is Alex, im 16 and come live in Devon. The animals in my
house are 1 dog, 3 cats, 2 fish, a dozen stick insect, 2 giant
african snails and 4 land hermit crabs.
I would like to get a lizard or two but I am finding it quite hard.
The problem is that I have to satisfiy my Mum's critier as she will
be the one who will have to look after it when I go away. Can anyone
tell me of any lizards that are smaller than a breaded dragon (she
asmost let me get one until she asked how big they get),diernal
(awake in the day), prefrably herbivore or omnivore, but not
essential, attractive looking or interesting and is good for a
beginner.
Thanks
Alex
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