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Old 03-20-2007
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Default What do I need to take care of a reptile(more

specifically, lizard)? Tell me EVERYTHING I need.? Sorry, I don't know the species. Just tell me the basics of reptiles-caretaking then.
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it depends on the species, it would help if you told us what kind of lizard. here i found you some sites http://exoticpets.about.com/od/lizar...ptilecare.htmI suggest you figure out what type of lizard you want then researching them.
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large tank bark or sand bedding heating lampfruits vegetables if it likes thempre made food and because u don't now what type it is the picture of the reptile will be on it OK and good luck with your new pet
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If you don't know the species we can't help you. There are a lot of different lizards and they all need different things. Some eat bugs some eat veggies and fruits some eat both. They need different size and shaped enclosures different temperatures and humidity levels. Lizards and all reptiles for that matter are not easy to care for. Regardless of what other people might tell you. Everything has to be perfect for them to live in captivity. Bottom line if you don't know how to care for a pet. Don't get it.
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Knowing how large your lizard will reach is important. You will need an aquarium that he can grow into. A bearded dragon for example can grow to 24 inches.There are several supplies you will need to purchase. A tight fitting screen for the top of the aquarium will keep your lizard safe from harm and allow fresh air to circulate. A heating pad, placed under a plastic turf mat, in the bottom of the aquarium will keep him warm. A thermometer should be used to check the temperature of the aquarium. A long fluorescent light bulb will be needed to give off ultraviolet light like the sun. This light makes the lizard hungry and helps in digestion.Lizards need a humid habitat. Humidity is how much water is in the air. A spray bottle of water is an easy way to mist the tank. With a bearded dragon every couple of days should be enough.Lizards like to bask. A branch or driftwood will work well. Plastic plants and empty paper towel rolls are fun for him to hide in. Most bearded dragons are gentle. They like to be petted and soak in a little warm water in a sink or tub.Diets may be vary depending on the kind of lizard you have. A bearded dragon eats crickets, grasshoppers, mealworms and earthworms. They also eat green leafy vegetables but no iceberg lettuce. Small pieces tomatoes, apples, pears, grapes, oranges, cooked potatoes, melon, peas, and strawberries can be added to their diet. Carrots should be grated. You also can add powdered vitamins and minerals to their food. This should only be once or twice a week.Taking care of a lizard takes less time than a cat, dog ,or even fish.The aquarium should be cleaned once a week. Remove the lizard before cleaning its tank. Keep a watchful eye on the lizard if he is loose. Some lizards will sit on your shoulder while you clean his tank. A rag and warm soapy water works good for cleaning the tank and turf. Rinse and dry everything before putting your lizard back in the tank.If your lizard’s aquarium is set up right, he’ll probably stay healthy. A bad diet, dirty tank, a temperature that is too cold or too hot, and stress from too much handling can make a lizard very sick.If you spend a lot of time with your lizard you can usually tell when something is wrong. If you notice anything different about your lizard, you should take him to an exotic veterinarian.Have fun with your lizard!
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