I have seen the burtons before and if you get them as hatchlings you can bring them up on crickets and pinkies but it may be difficult at first because there diet is hardwired in as babies however it still can be changed as they are very remorseful and hardy. They also like a hot dry environment with dry grass and plenty of hiding spots. In the wild they have been known to live in termite and ant hills so try to put some artificial termite mounds and hills. Make sure the mounds have easy access for you otherwise you will never find them. They have very good hearing and are easily spooked they also don't like much handling (they are more for show).
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