Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Arboreal Cages What Are Reptiles That Are?

What are reptiles that are? - arboreal cages

large enough to not pass through 5 / 8 Mesh
Tree
there may be a dry climate
in a cage 20x24x60 in no small

Yes, I know it would be good for a chameleon, but I need a beginner lizard.

I thought of a red-headed agama, but I'm not sure whether they are on trees

3 comments:

Quiet Tempest said...

Personally, I'd be with a snake. Most lizards need maximum UVB light spectrum in order to prevent the onset of metabolic disorders (BMD) to. Food and maintenance is easy with snakes.

As for the red-headed agama of interest are semi-trees. They are natives of the arid scrub in southwestern Africa.
http://www.anapsid.org/agamas.html


Agama planiceps Motion Pictures:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/165/43262 ...
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_vCYfeR7u7ME/RyNuCW ...
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_vCYfeR7u7ME/RyJQtm ...

Winged Wolf said...

A tree in the desert reptile?

Think about it.

(I think the trees need water, right?)

The cage of scrap metal and buy a new or buy a humidifier.

(Course cabbage Agamidae) are in the trees.

Hello said...

Leopard geckos not awesome

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