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Don't just say lizards, frogs, snakes...be specific like...green anole, chinese water dragon, bearded dragon...

Thanks!!!

2007-06-22 13:21:06 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Reptiles

i wanna know more

2007-06-22 13:31:23 · update #1

9 answers

We have Green Iguanas, Bearded Dragon and Leopard Gecko

2007-06-23 05:27:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For ease of care cornsnakes, ratsnakes or kingsnakes are probably the top ones. For lizards bearded dragons are great fun. Lizards certainly take more work than a cornsnake as they have UVA/B requirements as well as calcium/phosphorus and D needs to avoid metabolic bone disease. Turtles are the hardest. Many species including the popular red-eared sliders get large enough to required larger ponds or pools to live in and need constant water changes as well as the lighting needs met. I'd recommend a snake over any of the others if you want something easy.

2007-06-22 15:26:12 · answer #2 · answered by gallianomom2001 7 · 0 0

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2016-05-17 23:22:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

At present i own
1x corn
3 x costal carpet pythons
1x african rock python
1x annaconda
1x brazilian red tail boa
1x spotted python
1x bull snake
1x hog nose snake
1x mangrove snake
1x nile monitor
3x sudanese plated lizards
1x crested gecko
1x albino pacman frog (carnwelli)
2x green bottle blue tarantula
2x orange star burts babboon T
1x fire leg T
1x red rump T
1x flame leg T
1x Blood leg T
1x avic versicolour T
1x zebra leg T
1x white knee T
1x Curly hair T
umm and some other tarantulars, which it is to early to remember their names!

I think that is it.

but we are selling our plated lizards, so if any one is interested email me jodi_101uk@hotmail.com

But in the past i have had

common boa's
Retics
Bosc's
various chameleons
corns
and other stuff...

2007-06-22 20:03:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

box turtles corn snakes, leopard geckos, tokay geckos, bearded dragon, crested geckos, anoles, king snakes, milk snakes, red ear sliders, african fat tails, green iguanas and in southern california aligator lizards

2007-06-22 17:13:58 · answer #5 · answered by MattTheWiseAssGecko 4 · 0 0

lizards - bearded dragon, iguana, chinese water dragon, savannah monitor, uromastyx (several species available, I like Mali), leopard gecko, green anole, bahama anole, long-tailed grass lizard, armadillo lizard, five lined skinks, oscellated skink, sandfish lizard, blue-tongued skink, marbled gecko, tokay gecko, emerald swift, chameleon (veiled, panther, Jackson's), skunk (white lined) gecko, tegus (several species), crested gecko, mountain horned dragon, fat-tailed geckos, agamas (several species), collared lizard, Russian legless lizard, curly-tailed lizard, plated lizard, Knight anole, golden gecko, schneider's skink, crocodile gecko

snakes - corn snake, black rat snake, kingsnake, milk snake, ball python, Kenyan sand boa, red-tailed boa, carpet python, garter snake, ribbon snake, rough green snake, bull snake, pine snake, gopher snake, rainbow boa, rosy boa, western hognose shake

Turtles/tortoises - sulcata (African spur-thighed tortoise), leopard tortoise, Greek Tortoise, Russian tortoise, red-foot tortoise, hingeback tortoise, box turtle, red eared slider, map turtle, mud turtle, painted turtle, soft-shell turtle, Asian leaf turtle

frogs/toads - bullfrog, leopard frog, gree tree frog, White's tree frog, tomato frog, African clawed frog, African dwarf frog, Vietnamese leaf frog, barking treefrog, poison dart frog (several species), mantellas (several species), Pac-man frog, ornate horned frog, pyxie frog, red-eyed tree frog, Cuban tree frog, marine toad, firebellied toad, American toad, monkey treefrog

salamanders/newts - axolotls, tiger salamander, Mandarin salamander, fire salamander, fire-bellied newts, Oregon newts, rough-skinned newts, spotted salamander, marbled salamander

Some people also keep animals like Burmese pythons, caimen, alligators, alligator snapping turtles, nile monitors, venomous species, and species more difficult than an average/beginner herpetologist can care for properly.

2007-06-22 14:00:11 · answer #6 · answered by copperhead 7 · 3 0

i know corn snake
ball python
green tree frog
....

2007-06-22 13:24:58 · answer #7 · answered by insanity 4 · 0 0

sounds like you have enough ideas on your own

2007-06-22 13:24:26 · answer #8 · answered by babe with an attitude 6 · 1 0

red ear sliders are pretty cool. :)

2007-06-22 13:32:05 · answer #9 · answered by live*laugh*love 3 · 0 0

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