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Empty 55 gal what lizard would use it al

mbwoodyard Mar 28, 2007 08:36 PM

okay so recently my bearded dragon had passed away.. i took him in sick and did the best i could. he lived for 2 years after i had him. he was in a 55 gallon tank that is going to be completely sterilized and what not. but im wondering what lizard i could purchase that would get relativly big and use all the space in the tank.

im pretty good with reptiles and understand them quite a bit.

but suggestions please!

Replies (3)

phantoms Mar 29, 2007 08:32 PM

-mali uromastyx
-another beardie
-could make it a vivarium and have a bunch of anoles
-collard lizards (a couple or 3)
-desert iguana (maybe 2)
-emerald swifts
-curly tailed lizards
-could make it a big leopard gecko tank

mbwoodyard Mar 30, 2007 10:06 PM

i think im going to go with some collards,

1 male, 2 female...

do you know any places to purchase for a decent price. ive seen some blue and yellow headed ones.. those are stellar!

emvee May 18, 2007 11:58 PM

If you are still looking:

Good prices show up in the classified on this site quite often. I believe there are some up right now. I owned 1.2 collared lizards quite a while back and they were GREAT. A lot of fun to watch and each had its own personality. They could be handled pretty easy as long as I kept it regular. Right now I am dealing with somebody selling under Hardcore Herps. He just sold me two desert iguanas that were his pets, and now he is decided to go all out on the captive breeding of the aquaflame(and other types i presume) collared lizards. My desert iguanas havent arrived yet, but if you want I can let you know how that turns out(so far hes been very helpful and easy to contact), then give you his info.

hope this helps a little
-Matt

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