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Posted by: randi_jo_girl at Sun Apr 5 14:10:36 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by randi_jo_girl ]  
   

I'm looking into getting a lizard. I saw a uromastyx at a local pet store that stole my heart. I've since learned that I may need to break in on something a bit simpler to care for. Leopard geckos and bearded dragons have been suggested. I'd always thought that leopards would require a lot of humidity and had never really considered them. My brother had a beardie, and it darn near ate him out of house and home. How do skinks figure in? Are they complicated? They seem like hardy animals. but I know the best way to get a feel for them is to talk to someone who has one.

Thus the post! I know any herp is work, but my big experience was a ball python. She was wonderful, and she was very low maintenance. I know this leaves me ill prepared for something complicated.

My big concern is that I not get something that I can't afford to take care of, or that I'll kill in the first six months (again, my brother's experience). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks!!


   

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