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The size of the housing depends on the size of the animal. A hatchling would want about 24 x 12 inches, this allows it to find its food easily. Adults require 36 x18 inches. This can support up to three animals (1 male, 2 females). Hides could be decorative piles of rocks, bark tubes or cardboard boxes. The lizards should be kept at 25- 35C with a drop of up to 10C at night. Localised heating using a heat mat which covers 1/2 of the floor area should be adequate. The substrates which can be utilised are sand, bark chippings or sawdust. Humidity may be maintained by spraying the vivarium twice a week UV light is required occasionally even if Calcium and D3 supplements are given.

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  • The size of the housing depends on the size of the animal. A hatchling would want about 24 x 12 inches, this allows it to find its food easily. Adults require 36 x18 inches. This can support up to three animals (1 male, 2 females). Hides could be decorative piles of rocks, bark tubes or cardboard boxes. The lizards should be kept at 25- 35C with a drop of up to 10C at night. Localised heating using a heat mat which covers 1/2 of the floor area should be adequate. The substrates which can be utilised are sand, bark chippings or sawdust. Humidity may be maintained by spraying the vivarium twice a week UV light is required occasionally even if Calcium and D3 supplements are given.
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  • The size of the housing depends on the size of the animal. A hatchling would want about 24 x 12 inches, this allows it to find its food easily. Adults require 36 x18 inches. This can support up to three animals (1 male, 2 females). Hides could be decorative piles of rocks, bark tubes or cardboard boxes. The lizards should be kept at 25- 35C with a drop of up to 10C at night. Localised heating using a heat mat which covers 1/2 of the floor area should be adequate. The substrates which can be utilised are sand, bark chippings or sawdust. Humidity may be maintained by spraying the vivarium twice a week UV light is required occasionally even if Calcium and D3 supplements are given.
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