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  1. Snakes, Salamanders & Lizards (Take-Along Guides) by Diane Burns, 1998-03-25
  2. Welcome to Lizard Lounge by Laura Hambleton, 2004-05-01
  3. Frogs, Toads, Lizards and Salamanders by Nancy Winslow Parker, Joan Richards Wright, 1990-03
  4. The lizards of Roz.(short story): An article from: Child Life by Pam Zollman, 1995-04-01
  5. Lizards by David R. Moenich, 1990-09
  6. The Lucky Lizard (Chapter, Puffin) by Ellen A. Kelley, 2002-03-18
  7. Giant Lizards: All Aboard Science Reader Station Stop 2 (All Aboard Science Reader) by Ginjer L. Clarke, 2005-06-16
  8. Lizard Social Behavior
  9. Lizard Ecology: Studies of a Model Organism by Eric R. Pianka, Thomas W. Schoener, 1983-06-28
  10. RPM Rd Lizard Loses His Tailis (PM Story Books Red Level) by Beverley Randell, Various, 1995-05
  11. Spookeneers Attack of the Leaping Lizards (Spookeneers) by Linda Aber, 2002-06-01
  12. Rlg3-17 N/F Lizards & Snakesis (Rigby Literacy) by Rigby, 2000-01
  13. Your First Lizard (Your First Series) by Jerry G. Walls, 1991-11
  14. Goannas: The Biology of Varanid Lizards (Australian Natural History Series) by Dennis King, Brian Green, 1998-12

21. Lizards At Bushy Park Wetlands
Seven species of Lizard have been recorded at Bushy Park Wetlands, in Glen Waverley, Australia. Learn about lizards in general and each species in particular.
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23. Jklsreptile
Information on leopard geckos, bearded dragons, white spotted geckos, crevice spiny lizards, pink tongued skink and corn snake. Lists general information, facts about salmonella, care sheets, diseases and disorders and links.
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25. The Monitor FAQ--Foreword
general information on keeping monitor lizards.
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FOREWORD INTRODUCTION PURCHASING HOUSING ... MISCELLANEOUS Foreword Monitor lizards, in my opinion, make for some of the very best reptilian captives. Highly intelligent, active, inquisitive, and beautifully colored these lizards can be a joy to keep. However, they do require large cages, frequent cage and water cleanings, and lots of food. If you are looking for a pet I advise you to look elsewhere, perhaps leopard geckos or bearded dragons would suit your needs better. But, if you are looking for an interesting captive that you can sit back and watch for hours then please read the rest of this FAQ and do as much research on the species your are interested in before purchasing it. I also highly recommend that you visit The Monitor Forum as it is an invaluable learning tool. Before asking questions on the forum please SEARCH THE ARCHIVES as a lot of information has already been discussed and you may not get an answer because of this. Then if you still are unclear or have specific questions go ahead and ask them. Don't take anything personally and look at the information through objective eyes. I would like to thank Adam Britton, the Author of

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28. CHS Care Sheets - Lizards
Care sheet on Chamaeleo Calyptratus emphasizing how to purchase a healthy chameleon, general husbandry/diet and breeding/raising their young.
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Originally Published in three installments in the Cold Blooded News , Vol.23, No's.6-8, June - August 1996. Contents: Introduction
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Introduction: The veiled chameleon ( Chamaeleo calyptratus ) is the most commonly bred and available species of its genus in herpetoculture. The popularity of the veiled chameleon is due to a number of factors: veiled chameleons are relatively hardy, large, beautiful, and prolific. It is not uncommon to encounter this species in pet shops, even pet shops that do not specialize in reptiles. Unfortunately, veiled chameleons are all too often purchased from reptile shows or pet shops without the correct information on their proper care and management in captivity. As a result, many newly purchased veiled chameleons do not live over one year of age. It is the responsibility of the seller to provide information on captive care, as it is also the responsibility of the purchaser to seek it before the animal is brought home. The captive care of veiled chameleons is somewhat involved (what reptile care isn't?), but well worth the effort. This article is intended as a guide to purchasing, caring for, and breeding veiled chameleons, but is by no means intended to be the only source of information required on this subject.

29. General Care Of Lizards
and warmed) lean rodents no larger than the width of the lizards head 2 In general,neonates and juveniles will require feeding every 13 days while adults will
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There are over 2000 species of lizards but only a few make good pets. There is little doubt that Leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) and Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) make suitable pets that are relatively easy to care for. Others, particularly the Green iguana (Iguana iguana) and monitors (Varanus spp) can grow very large and can be aggressive, while chameleons (Chameleo spp) can be very delicate and require more specialised care. Housing Consider arboreal (tall vivarium), terrestrial (long vivarium) and aquatic requirements (aquarium, large water bowl). For the bearded dragons and leopard geckos, simple terrestrial arrangements are adequate. Lizards tend to be much more active than snakes and must have plenty of room (e.g. neonatal leopard gecko can be maintained in a 30cmx20cm enclosure while an adult green iguana requires at least 2mx2mx1.5m, if not more. Any enclosure must be escape proof, with most made of plastic coated melamine, fibreglass or glass. Glass aquariums must have a completely mesh lid to ensure adequate ventilation, while melamine and fiberglass vivaria should have several ventilation panels. Access via lockable doors or lids permits appropriate cleaning. There is a tendency for owners to set-up naturalistic enclosures but more important is the hygiene of the captive environment and the need to routinely clean the enclosure. Newspaper and artificial grass (Astroturf) work well and can be more easily replaced or cleaned than the more expensive particulate materials such as sand or bark chips which must be replaced regularly. There is also a danger of ingestion and impaction, particularly with sand.

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32. Books Available At The Herp Shop
range map, diet, conservation status, and life history notes for each speciesalong with almost 200 references on varanid lizards. general guidelines for
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Goannas/Monitor Lizards GIANT LIZARDS, by Robert Sprackland. A T.F.H Publication, 289 pages, Hard Cover, 28.5 x 22cm, colour photos. Yes, there really are dragons! This book tells you all about REAL dragons - the monitor lizards - and how to care for them, identify them, breed them…and obtain them. It also addresses the other giant ( over 3 feet in length ) lizards of Africa, South and Central America and other parts of the world including Australia and New Guinea. The author is an expert on monitor lizards and is familiar with them both as pets and in the wild, with more than 20 years experience in their care. $143.00 per copy GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF POPULAR MONITORS AND TEGUS, by Michael Balsai, An A.V.S Publication. 170 pages, 22 x 14cm, soft cover, colour and black and white photos.
This book provides essential information on the responsible care and breeding of a variety of monitors including Mangrove Monitors, Spiny-tailed Monitors and Gould’s Monitors. $20.00 per copy . (Barron’s Pub.) Soft cover, 20cm x 16.5cm, 104 pages, colour photos.

33. Lizard Heaven - General Care Of Chinese Water Dragons
for new owners recommended reading general Care and Maintenance of GreenWater Dragons, Sailfin lizards and Basilisks The Herpetocultural Library
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Chinese Water Dragons, Physignathus cocincinus, can make a wonderful pet! They are colorful, easy to handle, friendly, and don't grow to an unmanageble size. Large males can reach a total length of just over three feet; females are generally smaller. They are found naturally over much of Southeast Asia, including eastern Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, and also in southern parts of China. Water Dragons are often found in riverine forests, where they stay close to water. They are aboreal lizards, are accomplished swimmers, and can run on their back legs!
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Water Dragons fare quite well on a mixture of potting soil and coarse sand, or "cage carpet" which is like Astroturf. If you use the cage carpet, make sure the edges are not frayed as this can be ingested and could cause impaction. Bed-A-Beast is another popular bedding of hobbyists and is available at most pet stores. When using any of the soil/Bed-A-Beast substrates, take care to keep their water container free of waste and debris and fresh at all times.
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34. Lizard Heaven - General Care Of Bearded Dragons
dragon facts and information recommended reading The general Care and siteindex my lizards salmonella food values health issues choosing a
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The Inland Bearded Dragon, Pogona vitticeps , is native to eastern continental Australia, but most of the beardies in pet stores are now captive bred. The name Bearded Dragon comes from the beard of adult males, and the Australian word for this type of lizard. Their color ranges from the "normal" sandy colored tans and beiges to Golds, Oranges, and Reds.
Bearded Dragons make excellent reptile pets. Prominent spikes make them look like dinosaurs, but they are usually quite tame and easy to handle. They can even make good pets for children, if properly supervised, and their relatively small size makes them very manageable. A full-grown Bearded Dragon, snout to vent, is less than twelve inches, or approximately 20-24 inches snout to tail.
Bearded Dragons have just about the best temperment of all lizards (although water dragon owners might disagree!), they are generally docile, and many seem to actually enjoy being handled. My two watch my every move around the room, often pacing their enclosures and practically "begging" for food and attention! And boy, can they eat!
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Here are some things you need to remember when it comes to housing beardies. First, they are very active lizards and need room to roam. Mel and Sydney thoroughly investigate their environments on a daily basis. (Sydney still hasn't figured out that rocks and driftwood don't taste good, though.) Second, the bare-minimum size for an adult Dragon is a 40-gallon breeder aquarium (36" x 18" x 16"); for a pair, use at least a 100-gallon. Custom wood cages can be used and are a good idea if you plan to house several adults together, but can be difficult to clean due to the porous nature of the wood. This can be overcome by using a non-toxic polyurethane or epoxy coating on the wood. You can also find cages made from molded plastic. They can be expensive, but are lightweight, durable, and easy to clean.

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    Learn about lizards in general and each species in particular. Gila Monsters http//www.gilamonster.org/Includes captive care, links and a photo gallery.
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    Information on plated lizards of the genus gerrhosaurus by David T. Kirkpatrick. Lizards 2K http://www.angelfire.com/dc/lizards2k/ Contains basic and advanced care, help and general information. Lizards at Bushy Park Wetlands http://home.vicnet.net.au/~fbpw/lizards.htm Seven species of Lizard have been recorded at Bushy Park Wetlands, in Glen Waverley, Australia. Learn about Lizards in general and each species in particular.

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