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lizard_lover
at Sat Jul 30 16:22:11 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lizard_lover ]
I have a lizard that I got almost eight months ago that continues to do those things. Over time she has improved, but I don't think she'll ever stop it altogether. If you have adequate space and hiding places, and if the cage is in a low traffic area of the house with minimal visual stimulation, there probably isn't much else you can do. Some lizards are just like that. It seems that wild caught lizards are likely to behave that way than captive bred ones.
élan ----- 0.3.0 Collareds
1.0.0 Mali Uromastix
0.0.1 Colombian Tegu
2.1.0 Green Anole
1.0.0 Chinese Dwarf Newt
1.1.0 California Newts
1.0.0 White's Treefrog
0.0.1 Green Tree Frog
1.0.0 Fire bellied toad
2.1.0 Felines
1.2.0 Canines
1.0.0 Equine
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