Armadillo Lizard for my next reptile?

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SoraMiller

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Hello.
At the start of this year I found an interest in reptiles (mainly lizards). So far, I have a subadult-adult leo and a baby beardie. Recently I found an interest in these lizards called armadillo lizards. They look pretty cool, but I didn't know how hard they were to take care of. I've been doing research on the internet and so far I've gotten lost on almost every fact there is about them. What I really want to know about them is how big they get and what tank size they need. I've read from multiple sources that they can be in colonies of 30 individuals, so I thought that if they were small enough I could get 1-3 females. Could someone help by giving me information or sending me to a site.
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AHBD

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Hi Sora....here's a thread in which some questions are asked about them, I posted a bit of info there as well as a picture of mine that I had for 10 years. They are a good choice, easy to care for and very hardy.
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