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Does Anyone Keep "lizards"?
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My son (nearly 10) has wanted lizards for about 5 years now. I've always said no, because I've never had them and know nothing about looking after them properly and obviously, it'll be my responsibility overall. Are they friendly/easy to look after etc? I've told him no again today, but thought I'd ask here for advice and maybe have a think...
Can anyone advise please?
Can anyone advise please?
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The majority of lizards and snakes kept as pets in the UK are captive bred. As such IMO as long as you keep them in a good environment I don't see an issue. A friend of mines son [age 8] wanted a lizard and so she got him a Leopard Gek, they are easy to look after and he [the lizard] is still going strong 8 years later. Pixie, do you have a reptile shop anywhere near you,...
15:33 Wed 17th Jul 2013
I love lizards and I'm crazy about them. I would never have one though. I have 2 cats, both hunters and I wouldn't rate it's chances. Also I don't like caged animals and I don't think it's fair-they need to be scampering around free in hot countries. Try the 'cruelty' angle on your son and he may change his mind. I also think he's a bit young for the responsibility.
The majority of lizards and snakes kept as pets in the UK are captive bred. As such IMO as long as you keep them in a good environment I don't see an issue.
A friend of mines son [age 8] wanted a lizard and so she got him a Leopard Gek, they are easy to look after and he [the lizard] is still going strong 8 years later.
Pixie, do you have a reptile shop anywhere near you, take your son down there and talk to the guys in there, they'll be able to talk you through it all.
Lisa x
ps you do know they eat live food don't you lol
A friend of mines son [age 8] wanted a lizard and so she got him a Leopard Gek, they are easy to look after and he [the lizard] is still going strong 8 years later.
Pixie, do you have a reptile shop anywhere near you, take your son down there and talk to the guys in there, they'll be able to talk you through it all.
Lisa x
ps you do know they eat live food don't you lol
Yeah but gecho are lizards wake at night, I used to keep bearded dragons, some things to be aware of, you must have a good set up with a good thermostate and a heat lamp that has a cage around it and most important that you have the right lighting and it is on at least 12 hours a day, crickets are there main food they need feeding so you will need to keep them well fed and happy as well as contained, they need to be dosed in calcium supplement before feeding, veg should be available but not to much soft veg as they get mouth rot or compacted pallette, if you get a male and female you may get eggs, would you be set up if you had a power cut? Take it from me lizards are cheapish to buy but the expence of the set up, food and supplements and chippings climbing frame are expensive, along with the sand heating bill it cost me around 60 quid a month for george and zippy,
Sorry, been at work...
lol, snags. That's worryingly accurate...
If (big if) we get one, i will make sure i know exactly what they need first. It does worry me a bit having a caged pet (other than my son). I can't work out if it's cruel, or because they are "domesticated" , it is a fair way of keeping them. I assume the more time it could spend out of it's cage , the better anyway. Is a bit of a moral dilemma!
I am in South Bucks, Lisa near-ish High Wycombe.
Thanks for all replies. X
lol, snags. That's worryingly accurate...
If (big if) we get one, i will make sure i know exactly what they need first. It does worry me a bit having a caged pet (other than my son). I can't work out if it's cruel, or because they are "domesticated" , it is a fair way of keeping them. I assume the more time it could spend out of it's cage , the better anyway. Is a bit of a moral dilemma!
I am in South Bucks, Lisa near-ish High Wycombe.
Thanks for all replies. X
Pixie I know you are near me, try the northampton reptile center, the man who owned it is called matt, it is not that far, and he is an expert https:/ /www.go ogle.co .uk/sea rch?saf e=image s&s ource=a ndroid- browser -sugges t&c lient=t ablet-a ndroid- samsung &re dir_esc =&q =northa mpton%2 0reptil e%20cen tre& ;hl=en- GB& qsubts= 1374088 928556
Sorry daughter did the link, I cant do it on a tablet, he really is good, but also has an amazing reptile center where you can see and get knowledge at the same time, one of his shop is reptiles the next shop he had was parrots and birds, he really knows his exotics, I keep ferrets wich are an exotic, something else you need to find out is where your nearest exotic vet is, we drive 45 miles to chipping norton vets, normal vets do not have a clue and then ring around for help from exotic vets,
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