Knowledge of raising fire crown lizards
Fire crown lizards (definite introduction)

Fire crown lizards are typical carnivores, mainly insectivores. As lizards, it is normal for them to have high requirements for ultraviolet light. To feed it, you need to provide enough water every day. It is relatively easy to distinguish the males and females of the Fire Crested Lizard. Below we will introduce the knowledge about raising the Fire Crested Lizard one by one.
Fire crown lizards generally feed on crickets (certain introduction), moths, grasshoppers, mealworms and even suckling rats, which can be their staple food. The male hyena and throat flap are larger, and the body color is mainly blue and green, while the female spine hyena and throat flap are smaller, and the body color is mainly brown. Most crowned lizards have different colors in males and females, so it is not difficult to distinguish them.
After mating, the female often lays 2-6 soft eggs and buries them in the soil under the branches. The ideal incubation temperature is 22-25 degrees, and they can hatch in about 75-90 days. The larvae are 8-10 cm long and are best kept alone. Their main food is small crickets. For those who like small and medium-sized arboreal lizards, the interactive nature of fire crown lizards can be better demonstrated through suitable domestication, while for those who like green iguanas (definite introduction) but are worried about their size. It is said that the Fire Crested Lizard has the characteristics of an iguana without the worries of being too large, and it is also an ideal alternative species.

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