Well..... it is called a school YEAR project so I think I’ll be fine. Do pink tongues skink climb?Still are you sure your able too handle the investment of a monitor lizard honestly if you want a big lizard get a tegu they have a calmer disposition compared too a monitor and honestly that habitat is not big enough for a monitor/tegu and may I remind you just got your first reptile which is a crestie which are the polar opposite of monitors/big lizards(caiman lizards, tegus, iguanas, water dragons) if anything get a pink tongued skink which will be perfect for that habitat
unlike their heavy weight cousins the pink tongued skink is an arboreal species of skink and they have have almost exactly the same care as a blue tongued skink.
I was going to get a spiny tailed iguana but want more ideas.I dont think he was going to get a monitor
yeah they are, but a little pricey, ill look into them a little more.the pink tounged skinks are cool
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im looking for something I can bring to my lfs on a reptile leash, sounds weird i know. but I do it with my crested(not on a leash) but if I had like a larger reptile that'd be so coolOne option you could go for, for a small arboreal reptile, is an Emerald Swift. They stay roughly 5-7in and like to climb. They basically remind me of a smaller better looking bearded dragon imo. Here's a pic of one btw just so ya know what they look like. Females are generally a dull brown-tan color while the males get the bright emerald green with a blue tail, beard and underbelly. Pretty cheap pets too at only $25-30. Only down sides are that they need a live food diet, calcium dusted, and a UV light for basking along with a heat lamp. Honestly they are very underrated reptiles imo.
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