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Posted by: ChaoticCoyote at Wed Jun 29 12:35:59 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChaoticCoyote ]  
   

>>We just got these at the petstore I work at and am looking for all the information I can get about their natural history, biotopes, and captive information.



This forum has been the best source of information I've found, though it can be rather slow at times. Plated lizards are somewhat rare in the United States, and they are not well-documented.



Perhaps the best general article is this one:



http://www.unc.edu/~dtkirkpa/stuff/plated.html



I've had Clyde, a G. validus, since late last year. He eats mostly insects, though we supplement his diet with some fruit (papaya being his favorite) and leaves (he easts the mix we give our iguanas and uros). Clyde also likes to have fresh drinking water.



If you have specific questions, please let me know.
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Scott Robert Ladd

1.0.0 Iguana (Rex)

1.0.0 African Giant Plated Lizard (Clyde)

1.0.0 Uro mali (Wizard)

0.1.0 Corn Snake (Amber)

0.1.0 Red-Eared Sliders (Emerald)

0.0.1 Musk Turtle (Sausage)

0.1.0 Parakeet (Zeus)

1.4.0 Homo sapiens (Scott, Maria, Elora, Becky, Tessa)

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