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Post by SWRR on Apr 15, 2009 11:39:40 GMT
BASIC CAPTIVE CARE OF THE WESTERN COLLARD LIZARD
Common Name: Western Collared Lizard Scientific Name: Crotaphytus collaris Distribution: Southwestern U.S.A. Size: 10" - 12"
NATURAL HABITAT: Inhabits desert and scrubland areas in the Southwestern U.S.A. adults in captivity require a fairly large vivarium, 36" x 18" x 18" is recommended.
BEHAVIOR: Most will become tame with regular handling. Usually Quit friendly and easy to handle. Males can become territorial, Keep separate from other males. These lizards are primarily active during the day.
CAPTIVE ENVIRONMENT:Use full spectrum 5% UVB lighting 12-14 hours per day. Provide a basking area with access to a cooler area. Supply several basking areas of logs, rocks. Supply hiding places cork bark or rocks for cover. Substrate: fine sand and/or gravel would be good.
TEMPERATURE: Daytime temperature should be: basking area 88 degrees F. cool area 75 degrees F. Night temperatures should range between 70-75 degrees F. Use a reptile heat mat for 24-hour ground heat inside the vivarium.
HUMIDITY: This lizard needs only low levels of humidity.
WATER REQUIREMENTS: Requires only a small water dish for drinking.
NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: This species is a carnivore who's main diet consists of crickets, locusts, mealworm and waxworm. Offer a variety for proper nutrition. Also use a good vitamin supplement.
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