Mali Uromastyx Care
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About
A friendly desert dwelling lizard. They are a good pet for a beginner.
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Max Size | 12-18 Inches Long |
Life Span | 15-30 Years with proper care. |
Habitat |
40 gallon breeder tank is good. Juveniles prefer a 10-15 gallon aquarium. It is easier to keep warm and not overwhelming for your young lizard in size. A heat pad placed under one side of the tank is important as Mali Uromastyx have a very high heart requirement. Have plenty of climbing areas and plants for them to play in. Avoid real plants in their habitat as they will attempt to eat them. The silk variety will work fine.
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Diet | Omnivores. They love anything that moves or not. Keep most of their diet as fruits and vegetables. Gut loaded crickets are also good but avoid mealworms as they are high in fat. It’s a good idea to sprinkle parakeet or finch seed on their food every other day as it aids in their digestion. Always use calcium powder on all food. |
Toxins | No bananas or iceberg lettuce! |
Water | Water is not needed. They receive all their moisture from their food sources. Tail rot can occur from moisture build up on their tails if not properly dried. If it has problems with shedding and you put him into warm water, be certain to completely dry it to void this condition. |
Grooming | Outer ear should be cleaned with ear wash. Full body baths are on a need to basis. The more you wash them the more they will smell. Nails should be cut every 2 to 3 weeks. |
Special Notes |
Give your new pet a few days to adjust to his new surrounding before handling and remember that when you have them out playing with you, a larger lizard can hold his body temperature longer than a younger lizard. |
*As with any pet, it is important that you find a veterinarian that practices in the certified care for your animal. This guide is general in nature and should not be used to diagnose your pet.