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Old 03-27-2007
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Default i want to get a lizard....what kind of lizards are easy to take care of and can be...

...handled?? also something that doesnt cost alot to take care of? ive had veiled chameleons before..
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Hmmm. It's important to handle a lizard with a lot of care, so I'm not sure. Do you know anyone who might let you hold their lizard? Practice makes perfect.
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I would definately reccomend you getting a leopard gecko. They are so easy to care for, are pretty to look at, and are easy to hold. All they need is a heat lamp, place to hide, sand, and crickets, and at least a 30 gallon tank. Its as simple as that, you can also have multiple geckos living together, or one living alons. They are lots of fun. If you can handle a veiled chameleon, then a gecko will be a piece of cake
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u can try anoles. they r cute and pretty small. also once they get used to u they r really nice to hold.
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Beared Dragons, Uromastic, leopard Geckos
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