Yellow Spotted Ameiva Lizard

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WesOzzy

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Has anyone ever heard of this lizard, or perhaps owned one? I really need a care sheet or some advice for the keeping of this lizard.

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BindiBoo

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Adult Blue and Yellow Spotted Ameivas (Ameiva chaltzami) These brilliantly colored ground dwelling lizards are native to the rainforests of Southern Mexico Central, and South America. Maximum size: 15”-20” Lighting: Full spectrum fluorescent UV bulbs and a basking light are required. Temperature range: Day 78°-90°FTemperature range: Day 78°-90°F Night 72°-78°F Basking 90°F Food: Crickets, earthworms, mealworms, and pinkie mice coated in calcium and vitamin powder. Water: A large bowl of clean water should always be available for drinking and soaking Housing/Habitat: An aquarium equipped with an under tank heating pad at one end and aspen or izard litter substrate. Landscape to simulate a rain forest habitat with basking area, hiding places, and plenty of climbing areas. Misting the terrarium several times a week will help to maintain the high humidity required.

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