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Lizards (crested geckos (small lizard, extremely agile, shed skin and eat…
Lizards
crested geckos
small lizard
extremely agile
shed skin and eat it
nocternal
1 male to 3/4 females
temp not exceed 29
humidity 60-100%
sexual maturity around 1-2 years
nesting box
lower temp - female
higher- male
bearded dragon
medium sized
tame and easy to handle
10 years
size dependent
one male with more females
heat lamp for basking
newspaper, sand, wood chip
30-60% dark leaf veg
sexual mature 6-18months
hatching 55-75 days
leopard geckos
medium sized
bands fade when they reach maturity
lack adhesive ground pads
ground dwelling
adapt to variety of housing
fed 2-3 times a week
sexually mature at 3-4
incubate eggs 27-31 degree
lower = female
higher = male
characteristics
lizards have a third eye (parietal eye)
not a visual organ
responds to shadow
measures solar energy
tail loss
claws
typical behaviour
feeding problems
not warm enough
enclosure
submissive
fussy
wrong food
breeding
depends on species
depends on environment
new enclosure
gender determination in colour
aggressive process
diet
carnivores
solely meat eaters
insectivores
locus, crickets, meal worms
herbivores
always good to give variety
omnivores
most lizards have this diet
nutrition deficiencies
metabolic bone disease
gout
fibre related illness
rickets
common mistakes
tail own grow back
prey might eat gecko
burns
fighting between males