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anyone keep sideblotched lizards?

lele Apr 15, 2006 07:06 PM

aka Uta stansburiana

just got a pair today and am looking for setup ideas. I find one sheet that says tp provide sand b/c they like to dig. I have some clean play sand and can use in one area and then wondering if I should use reptibark for the rest or non-adhesive shelf liner like for beardies.

Not new to herps so have pretty much everything I need on hand just wanted to get some ideas. Not much inof about them in cpativity.

Anyone have advice or pics? thanks

lele
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PHEve Apr 16, 2006 09:32 PM

One of the best places to ask about blotchies or other desert lizards is (another home of mine) the chuckwalla forum.

Great bunch with lots of desert lizardy experience. We always talk about our chucks, as well as desert iggies , desert swifts, collareds, blotchies, zebra tails.... anything we may have thats from that area.

So hop on by!
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onthefly May 07, 2006 01:17 AM

I have two in with my DHL's, natural desert sand and rocks with some tree roots for decore, they will not eat the ants that I feed to the DHL's but will eat any thing else that moves, they don't dig much but they like the spaces between the rocks, and they are real good jumpers

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