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Eastern legless lizards?

Nicodemus Jul 22, 2003 11:04 AM

Anyone have a caresheet?
If not, could someone give me the basic run down?

Replies (7)

Nicodemus Jul 22, 2003 11:05 AM

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nickpurvis Jul 22, 2003 12:24 PM

well I awnswered another person about a month ago on this same topic.only I was telling about all the common glass lizards not just one.from what Ive read basicly keep them like slender glass lizards but give them more moisture.lizards care from a-z is a good book.hope this helps
Nick

Nicodemus Jul 22, 2003 03:11 PM

I looked at the previous posts but I might have missed it...I'll check again.

Also, thanks for the book reference. I'll also look for that.

nickpurvis Jul 22, 2003 09:20 PM

the message I told you about was on an e-mail to a person.sorry.heres another book.
lizards in captivity,by richard H wynne
but mostly what you read about the slender glass lizards is the same for the eastern but it needs to be more mmoist.an example is slender glass lizards like savanna cages and easterns like woodland.also they are not big baskers so dont use to hot of a light.hope this helps
Nick

nickpurvis Jul 22, 2003 09:23 PM

do you already own one of these?I have a pair of slender glass lizards right now.I have not attempted to breed them but will one of these days.tell me if you owwn one or a pair if you want to know where to get one.
Nick

Nicodemus Jul 24, 2003 10:19 AM

I was thinking one might be neat to have.
Plus, already being a school teacher, I was contemplating starting an educational reptile show for local schools and small kids groups. I figured a legless lizard would be a fantastic addition to something like that.

I don't know if I will ever get this small buisness idea off the group, but we'll see....

nickpurvis Jul 25, 2003 09:13 PM

well if your going to hold one and show it to kids or let the kids hold one I suggest you get a european glasslizard or a sheltopusik as these are the tamest.
Nick

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