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Old 31-Aug-08, 09:56 PM
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Good handling lizard???

Hey i was wondering what a good handling lizard would be but without needing a 4-6ft tank. i have a gecko but you cant handle him much because he gets aggresive and stressed.
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[8:48:00] Rocky: geckos are the micheal jackson of the reptile world, not many people like them but you cant help that they are there.
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if u want something u can pick up i would say a bearded dragon
water dragons tawnys peninsulas etc are more flighty
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100% Bearded Dragon.

Edit: thought it said in a 4-6ft enclosure. Beardies need 4ft
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I said a bearded dragon, but they said without needing a 4-6ft tank, Dragons need a 4ft.
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Beardie or a blue tongue i'd say.
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oh sorry i misread what size is ur enclosure
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what gecko do you have and how old is it
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i have a nephrurus levis and hes about 8 months old
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pygmy bearded dragon.... they dont grow as big as the other B dragons
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how big is the enclosure your gonna put it in?
I agree with della91, get a pygmy bearded dragon if you have the room. They are also able to be handled easily,
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jacky dragon, netted or painted... gecko's?
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get a bigger enclosure and then get a beardie. they are worth shelling out a few extra bucks for a decent sized enclosure, make the best pets
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