LucisAbsentia
Hatchling Member
Hey guys! So, I am going to a reptile convention this July, and I have been seriously thinking about getting a new reptile, most likely a lizard. I was looking to get something other than a bearded dragon, perhaps a chameleon, but I wanted to ask around on here.
I take very good care of my bearded dragon, and was looking for an animal that requires either the same amount or a lesser amount of care, as at this time I would not be able to provide care to an animal that is high maintenance (since that usually requires much more time and much more money). I live in a moderately humid area, it never gets too dry, but it can get pretty humid. I was looking for something that will not cost me an arm and a leg (I know this depends on the breeder and the morphs of the lizard, but there's still usually an average cost), and that has relatively the same diet as a bearded dragon. Longevity like a beardie's is preferred, I would love to have an animal that will be with me for years. The last thing is that I would like to be able to get something that has good, solid information out there. I use this forum for many answers and guides for my little darling, and it's been a great help!
Does anyone have any good suggestions of what sort of reptile I should get, and where I could find good information? I'm a firm believer of obtaining knowledge before you purchase a new pet.
I take very good care of my bearded dragon, and was looking for an animal that requires either the same amount or a lesser amount of care, as at this time I would not be able to provide care to an animal that is high maintenance (since that usually requires much more time and much more money). I live in a moderately humid area, it never gets too dry, but it can get pretty humid. I was looking for something that will not cost me an arm and a leg (I know this depends on the breeder and the morphs of the lizard, but there's still usually an average cost), and that has relatively the same diet as a bearded dragon. Longevity like a beardie's is preferred, I would love to have an animal that will be with me for years. The last thing is that I would like to be able to get something that has good, solid information out there. I use this forum for many answers and guides for my little darling, and it's been a great help!
Does anyone have any good suggestions of what sort of reptile I should get, and where I could find good information? I'm a firm believer of obtaining knowledge before you purchase a new pet.