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Curly-tailed Lizard General Info: Adult length up to 10" Peru curly-tailed
lizards are a fun addition to the family due to their active nature. These
small lizards are great as an introduction to reptiles for children. Children
should always be supervised by an adult when interacting with any animal.
Temperature/Humidity: Ideal daytime temperature for these lizards
should range between 75 and 85 degrees. Additionally, a basking lamp should
be used to maintain a local temperature of 95 to 100 degrees. Night time
temperature should remain between 60 and 70 degrees. The humidity for
these lizards should be kept at or near 55 percent. Lighting: All diurnal
lizards (mainly active during the day) require ultraviolet lighting to
maintain good health. Ultraviolet lighting is recommended for 12 hours
per day. A timer is recommended to maintain a stable lighting schedule.
Feeding/Watering: Peru curly-tailed lizards are insectivorous (eat
mainly insects). Insects should be dusted with a vitamin/calcium powder.
Suggested insects are: crickets, mealworms, and waxworms. A shallow water
bowl is necessary to keep these lizards in optimum health. Water should
be changed daily.
Habitat/Housing: Individuals can be maintained in a 15 gallon terrarium.
A screen lid is essential for proper air exchange. Peru curly-tailed lizards
are best kept singularly. However, for multiple pets, increase habitat
size accordingly to ensure each lizard has plenty of space to move about
and not interfere with tankmates. An undertank heater should be placed
on the same end of the tank as the basking lamp. Multiple climbing branches
are necessary as well as a shelter for hiding, especially if multiple
pets are in the same enclosure. Misting the habitat occasionally will
help maintain proper humidity levels and allow for these lizards to intake
water in a manner to which they are accustomed. Substrate
(Bedding): 2" to 3" inches of Bed-Beast is recommended for curly-tailed
lizard terrariums. Cork bark can be added as low hiding areas, especially
if more than one pet is maintained within the enclosure.
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