Lizards require enough space to
crawl, climb and stretch out their full length with
plenty of room to spare. They need water to drink
and bathe in, as well as plenty of fresh food. The
enclosure needs to be secure, with an escape-proof
top.
If your lizard is diurnal, it is
awake during the day. He will need at least 10 to
12 hours of full spectrum lighting a day. This will
help him to absorb plenty of calcium and vitamin D,
a necessity for their health.
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The bottom of the enclosure
should be absorbent like bark or rabbit pellets.
You can also purchase a reptile carpet at your local
pet store. Gravel and dirt are hard to clean and
are not your best choice. If your lizard burrows,
provide it with a plastic container of sand. Your
lizard will love places to hide, such as
limbs, bark or
ceramic logs. There are attractive objects you can
purchase that will not only beautify your housing,
but please your lizard as well.
The temperature of your habitat
is extremely important. Your enclosure should
remain between 75 to 85 degrees (NOTE! Different
lizards may require different temperatures. Be sure
to research the temperature requirements for the
particular lizard you are purchasing). There should
be a basking area on the side heated to 90 to 95
degrees. Purchase two high range thermometers,
placing one near the basking area and one at the
opposite side.