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Pet lizards are popular exotic pets, with a wide variety of species suitable for different owners. Common breeds include:
Leopard Geckos (docile, nocturnal, easy to care for);
Bearded Dragons (diurnal, highly interactive, require UVB lighting);
Green Iguanas (primarily herbivorous, large adults);
Blue-tongued Skinks (omnivorous, highly disease-resistant).
Care considerations:
Environment: Provide appropriate temperature (25–35°C), humidity (depending on the species), and UVB lighting (required for some species);
Diet: Insects (such as crickets and mealworms), vegetables, or specialized reptile food;
Behavior: Most lizards are timid; avoid frequent disturbances.
Advantages: Quiet, space-efficient, and long-lived (5–20 years). Suitable for observant, patient individuals. Beginners are advised to start with leopard geckos or bearded dragons.