Long-Tailed Lizard Care Sheet - Lizards Archive

A relatively high humidity level is required for these lizards of approximately 70%.

 

 

Lighting:

Long-Tailed Lizards are active during the day so provide them with 14 hours per day of full-spectrum light.

 

 

Physical Design:

These lizards love to climb so they will need a lot of branches in their habitat as well as a few hiding places to make them feel secure.

 

 

Size:

A 15 to 20 gallon...

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Crazy And Quirky Things You Never Knew About Long-tailed ...

Long-tailed lizards, as the name suggests, are lizards with really long tails, wherein their tail is 5-6 times longer than their body. These lizards are quite endearing by nature, which is why they are gaining popularity as pets.

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Long-tailed lizards are greenish-brown to brown-colored, with a pale-colored belly. Scientifically known as Takydromus sexlineatus, these lizards are found...

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The Long-Tailed Grass Lizard | PetHelpful

Adult long-tailed grass lizards range in size from 1.5 to 2.15 inches (head + body), or 10 inches total for a large adult.

Coloration: This species is variable in colour. The body is generally brown with up to six rows of pale yellowish stripes. The sides of the body may be dark brown, light brown, olive or grass green.

Distribution: Broadly ranging throughout southern and southeastern Asia, from...

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Reptiles of BC : :European Wall Lizard

European Wall Lizards are an introduced species that looks similar to our native Northwestern Alligator Lizard .  Where their ranges overlap, you can distinguish between the Northwestern Alligator Lizard and the European Wall Lizard by their shape and colour.  Wall Lizards have a relatively flattened body with long limbs and long toes.  Like other species of Wall Lizards, they have an angular...

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Curly Tail Lizard

Their inclination to abruptly jerk their tails gives them their names. You can see them from Trinidad to Cuba. The curly tailed lizard species from the Bahamas has gained popularity in the pet trade. Someone introduced them into  Florida in the 1940's to fight sugar cane pests.

You can extensively find these xerophilic (arid loving) lizards in the Bahamas, right from the rocky and coastal areas...

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AUSTRALIAN LEGLESS LIZARDS | IT'S A WILDLIFE

Story by Clive Crouch (OAM) - Clive Crouch Environmental Research (All information and text is subject to copyright and cannot be reproduced without permission)

STATUS - COMMON - CRITICALLY ENDANGERED

LOCATION - All habitat types throughout Australia

DESCRIBING LEGLESS LIZARDS

The Wimmera is home to several species of Legless-lizards, all of which are harmless to humans.  Unfortunately for them...

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Pet Monitor Lizard Care, Information, Facts & Pictures

Monitor lizards are naturally found in Africa, Asia, Australia, and Indonesia. Their habitat can range from deserts to forests and savannas. Some monitors spend their time on the ground and others live happily in trees, but most monitors are good climbers regardless of where they live.

Monitors can vary greatly in size. Smaller species can be less than a foot long, but many larger ones can grow to be six feet or more in length. The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard and a member of the monitor lizard family. It can be over nine feet long and weigh 150 pounds.

These reptiles are predators. They will eat insects,...

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