This is all such good advice. I also have beardies and snakes and uros are definitely different temperament wise. My beardies were like little scaly puppies and took to me right away. Always down to be held and walked. My captive uro I would say tolerates me LOL. He loves to take food from my hands and will let me in his cage without freaking out to clean and what have you but I haven't pushed it to holding him yet. Just gaining his trust and recognizing this is a night/day difference from everything else I keep. He is active pooping, growing and eating so I consider it a win :) He will absolutely let me know if he isn't in the mood for me and I leave him be. We will get there at some point.
My 2 ornate baby are captive also and always bangs on the glass door for me to open it so they can climb on me for a bit then jump back in the enclosure, my enclosure is set up like the grand canyon air plants and dry grass ,
This was extremely helpful information about wild caught vs captive 😄 my poor little guy was at the very bottom of a display enclosure at a pet store and this pet store has a few store cats. He was not happy but he is slowly warming up to his enclosure after a few weeks
I got my uromastyx Saturday. I was so excited to see he ate almost all his food yesterday 😂. Now that you mentioned looking up his natural habitat, I may slowly add another extra hide and some more rocks.
I'd feel weird asking for photos of the parents mating. : ) I saw a really cool dark black one these lizards at a private zoo years ago but I couldn't remember what it was called. The only description I could think of was "lizard with a turtle-like head." I finally did a search of different types of lizards and I'm pretty sure it was a Uromastyx that I saw all those years ago.
thank you so much for this extremely helpful video! Do you keep any Uromastyx Ocellata? If so, would you please do a video on them? I've had a really hard tome finding any Ocellata specific information
i just got a captive bred baby, and i think she is doing very good so far but this video really helped me to make sure i dont mess up with her as she is my first lizard
Great info sound advice. Makes sense. Got 6 just a bit ago. Been doing research for a while. Will have 3 separate enclosures and couple smaller back ups.
I got my juvenile yellow Uromastyx today, it eat and pooped. Doesn't dart away when I come in the room or approach the tank however it does run away when I reach in but doesn't necessarily dart like a green anole would or something like an agama. I definitely feel like he's captive bred, in my opinion even captive breeds should be given time to settle in at least 3 or more days. After a few days some handling should be enforced so feeding and cleaning is being accommodated too.
If my CBB is running away when I try to pick up (just got him in the mail today), should I still try to pick him up and handle/hand feed every day? I don’t have proof he is a CBB but he was advertised that way and is very small, so I think he is. I left food in there since I think the priority right now is that he eats something (he’s already eaten cactus pad) after his journey.
@@aridsonly Sun City Exotics in California. They said they would try to find his hatch date. He’s pretty tiny which is why I am thinking he is in fact CB. He also did end up spending a good amount of the day out and about once he was warmed up. I was able to hold him inside the cage for about 15 seconds before he scampered away.
We were just at our local pet store looking at reptiles. They said these guys don't require water, don't eat bugs? Been watching videos. We are thinking about getting one. Taking notes on care. Do you actively breed captive ones?
Well of course they require water but they just get it from their natural diet. They literally eat specific leaves and shrubs in the deserts of the Middle East. Kind of like here in the southwest USA, the chuckwalla only really eats creosote leaves. That's not their only choice of food… It's just a large percentage of their diet…Of course you can modify their diet in captivity, & I think you absolutely should. For example, I know people in Arizona that specifically go out foraging creosote, herbs, cactus etc. for their Chuckies. They're almost like the uromastyx of America… But anyway, forget what the name of the plant is but Dave Kaufman has a really good video at Israel in the desert. Pretty sure the only water they get is what condensation and fog is available besides their diet. And the temperatures there are 105°F lol
When we had a bearded dragon in the past my husband made a custom enclosure out of corner tv hitch. Will that work for these guys? Or is a glass tank best.
Is there a specific specie of Uromastyx that may be considered a bit more docile? Like for example there are the Uromastyx Ornata and the Uromastyx Macfadyeni, are the Macfadyeni a bit more docile and maybe warm up quicker?
@@Berecutecu as a rule I tell people that all Uros are invividuals and all have the same potential to be great pets, no one species is better than another 😎
@@aridsonly thank you, this makes sense. I'm educating myself about them. In the US do you have trust breeders that have generations of CBs that you would recommend? I'm between adopting an Uromastyx or two Rankin Dragons (a strong deciding factor is finding trust breeders that have CB experience)
Such a great video. Just one question in regards to a wild caught uro. I believe mine is wild caught even though he has adjusted so well and is eating/defecating on a regular basis. I have bought an upgraded cage and it will be a great set up so I was just wondering if it’s ok to pick him up to transfer him to his new home? I tried petting him one time and he got really scared and ran so I’m a little worried. Thanks!
Brilliant video very informative.. i have a question my juvenile uromastyx is a mad one hes constantly climbing up the background of the enclosure.. im scared hes going to jump in to the lightbulb when im not around and burn the house down.. what do i do.. you mentioned its normal for them to be flighty my uromastyx literally climbed on the roof of my enclosure hes taking flight to another level.. have u ever seen this kind of behavior before.. he digs holes like a dog aswell little legend lol.. any help much appreciated..
David Jackson he’s just very uncomfortable and/or the lights are too hot. This happens sometimes but is rare. Take your temps and see if they are high, if not rearrange his enclosure with more visual barriers.
Do you have a site where I can buy 1 I been looking g into getting g 1 for about a year I plan on building a enclosure like for for other reptiles but have really full inlove with these but would prefer a captive bread and you seem very intelligent with these so was wondering if you have a site I can go to to purchase a captive bread 1
Hi I have a hatchling Egyptian for 1 month now. I got him for my son and this is our first experience. Before he shed he looked healthy and had a nice chubby tummy. However after he shed he lost his belly and is really skinny now, and looks unhealthy. On both of his sides where his brown upper portion meets his lower white portion it appears to have hardened like the sides of a turtle's shell and it appears curved upward and very dry and wrinkly looking. I try to feed him wet lettuce sprinkled with calcium powder as recommended by the vets we've taken him to but he only takes a few bites each time. His appetite has somewhat decreased and I am very worried about him. I live in Florida where it is very humid and struggle to kept the humidity down in his tank. I raise the heat to bring the humidity down but then it gets so hot I worry it may be too much for him. I have taken him to two pet hospitals but no one in my area seems to know much about Egyptians and he is not getting better. Can you offer me some helpful information as I am worried about him and don't want him to suffer or die. Thank You, Luciano (352) 874-2993 Luchmiami@juno.com
What do you do if the captive bread Uro you got hasn’t came out to bask in WEEKS. But it comes out to eat. Then runs back in as soon as I walk into the room? Temps are right & using Arcadia t5. I have many uro’s but I’ve never experienced this before. It’s actually been over a month
At the point in the video where I say to give it a week, that's the part you want to focus on. In your case it just sounds like the uro is mostly settled in. When I say "if it's not coming out, basking, eating, or shitting" I'm talking about at all. Yours is coming out and eating, then hiding. This means it's very shy or uncomfortable with you in the room. This is totally normal. You need to be patient with your Uro and give it lots of time to learn that you mean it no harm.
very informative!! I'm interested in getting a captive bred ornate Uromastyx and I was wondering if you have a website to buy one of your babies? still doing my research so it may be awhile before I can get one but I would love to know the breeder
Im thinking of getting one and was wondering what tank would be good for a adult uro of 12-14in. And does the tank make the room it is in hot? Thinking about putting it in my room that i sleep in
Great video. I just bought a captive bred Moroccan uromastyx baby today. It’s about 4 inches long. I’ve been reading about them for years and have watched many videos. But they don’t often address whether there’s a difference between housing/care for adults vs babies. Do you recommend having a water dish for babies? I’ve read on some care sheets that hatchlings should have water available. But at what age do you take it away? I’m keeping mine on paper towels. At what age could I safely transition to a soil/sand substrate? Thanks!
You can offer a shallow water dish if you want, but it's not really necessary. Paper towel is fine for a while, you can transition to something else anytime you like. Your uro is not likely to actually be CB, many places advertise them as such but they are in fact imported babies. Still good animals though!
Arids Only Thank you so much for the prompt reply. The guy had a male on display he said was the dad, but I hear you about the possibility of false representations. I’m hoping he was being honest, because I want to support captive bred only.
That’s what I call them! Shell-less tortoise. They’re so special!❤
This is all such good advice. I also have beardies and snakes and uros are definitely different temperament wise. My beardies were like little scaly puppies and took to me right away. Always down to be held and walked. My captive uro I would say tolerates me LOL. He loves to take food from my hands and will let me in his cage without freaking out to clean and what have you but I haven't pushed it to holding him yet. Just gaining his trust and recognizing this is a night/day difference from everything else I keep. He is active pooping, growing and eating so I consider it a win :) He will absolutely let me know if he isn't in the mood for me and I leave him be. We will get there at some point.
My 2 ornate baby are captive also and always bangs on the glass door for me to open it so they can climb on me for a bit then jump back in the enclosure, my enclosure is set up like the grand canyon air plants and dry grass ,
This was extremely helpful information about wild caught vs captive 😄 my poor little guy was at the very bottom of a display enclosure at a pet store and this pet store has a few store cats. He was not happy but he is slowly warming up to his enclosure after a few weeks
I got a Nigerian Uromastyx and he adjusted to his enclosure and me at like day two
congrats that's amazing and that's how my Leo was. I am hoping I have continuous luck with my reptiles
This entire channel, especially this video, has been SO helpful!!!
I got my uromastyx Saturday. I was so excited to see he ate almost all his food yesterday 😂. Now that you mentioned looking up his natural habitat, I may slowly add another extra hide and some more rocks.
My Egyptian Uromastyx is still a bit flighty, even after 6 years. More so when warm.
I'd feel weird asking for photos of the parents mating. : ) I saw a really cool dark black one these lizards at a private zoo years ago but I couldn't remember what it was called. The only description I could think of was "lizard with a turtle-like head." I finally did a search of different types of lizards and I'm pretty sure it was a Uromastyx that I saw all those years ago.
Dark Black? You may be thinking of a chuckwalla. It's the US's version of a Uro. The males are black with a red tail.
Would you be able to put together a short of uros in their natural habitat to see what a set up might need to look like to best mimic the wild?
thank you so much for this extremely helpful video! Do you keep any Uromastyx Ocellata? If so, would you please do a video on them? I've had a really hard tome finding any Ocellata specific information
i just got a captive bred baby, and i think she is doing very good so far but this video really helped me to make sure i dont mess up with her as she is my first lizard
Do you leave heat lamp on 24/7? Uvb about 10 hours? Thanks. Also is a 20 gallon tank big enough for 1st year?
Great info sound advice. Makes sense. Got 6 just a bit ago. Been doing research for a while. Will have 3 separate enclosures and couple smaller back ups.
I got my juvenile yellow Uromastyx today, it eat and pooped. Doesn't dart away when I come in the room or approach the tank however it does run away when I reach in but doesn't necessarily dart like a green anole would or something like an agama. I definitely feel like he's captive bred, in my opinion even captive breeds should be given time to settle in at least 3 or more days. After a few days some handling should be enforced so feeding and cleaning is being accommodated too.
If my CBB is running away when I try to pick up (just got him in the mail today), should I still try to pick him up and handle/hand feed every day? I don’t have proof he is a CBB but he was advertised that way and is very small, so I think he is. I left food in there since I think the priority right now is that he eats something (he’s already eaten cactus pad) after his journey.
He is probably not CB, where did you get it? And yes you should leave him alone if he’s that frightened for now.
@@aridsonly Sun City Exotics in California. They said they would try to find his hatch date. He’s pretty tiny which is why I am thinking he is in fact CB. He also did end up spending a good amount of the day out and about once he was warmed up. I was able to hold him inside the cage for about 15 seconds before he scampered away.
We were just at our local pet store looking at reptiles. They said these guys don't require water, don't eat bugs? Been watching videos. We are thinking about getting one. Taking notes on care. Do you actively breed captive ones?
Well of course they require water but they just get it from their natural diet. They literally eat specific leaves and shrubs in the deserts of the Middle East. Kind of like here in the southwest USA, the chuckwalla only really eats creosote leaves. That's not their only choice of food… It's just a large percentage of their diet…Of course you can modify their diet in captivity, & I think you absolutely should. For example, I know people in Arizona that specifically go out foraging creosote, herbs, cactus etc. for their Chuckies. They're almost like the uromastyx of America… But anyway, forget what the name of the plant is but Dave Kaufman has a really good video at Israel in the desert. Pretty sure the only water they get is what condensation and fog is available besides their diet. And the temperatures there are 105°F lol
Well-informed video !
When we had a bearded dragon in the past my husband made a custom enclosure out of corner tv hitch. Will that work for these guys? Or is a glass tank best.
No you'll want something larger for Uromastyx of all species
Thank you for making such a great, informative video! I really appreciate it! Your channel is great!!
Megan Colleen thank you very much for the positive feedback! 😎👍🏽
Is there a specific specie of Uromastyx that may be considered a bit more docile? Like for example there are the Uromastyx Ornata and the Uromastyx Macfadyeni, are the Macfadyeni a bit more docile and maybe warm up quicker?
@@Berecutecu as a rule I tell people that all Uros are invividuals and all have the same potential to be great pets, no one species is better than another 😎
@@aridsonly thank you, this makes sense. I'm educating myself about them. In the US do you have trust breeders that have generations of CBs that you would recommend? I'm between adopting an Uromastyx or two Rankin Dragons (a strong deciding factor is finding trust breeders that have CB experience)
Such a great video. Just one question in regards to a wild caught uro. I believe mine is wild caught even though he has adjusted so well and is eating/defecating on a regular basis. I have bought an upgraded cage and it will be a great set up so I was just wondering if it’s ok to pick him up to transfer him to his new home? I tried petting him one time and he got really scared and ran so I’m a little worried. Thanks!
Brilliant video very informative.. i have a question my juvenile uromastyx is a mad one hes constantly climbing up the background of the enclosure.. im scared hes going to jump in to the lightbulb when im not around and burn the house down.. what do i do.. you mentioned its normal for them to be flighty my uromastyx literally climbed on the roof of my enclosure hes taking flight to another level.. have u ever seen this kind of behavior before.. he digs holes like a dog aswell little legend lol.. any help much appreciated..
David Jackson he’s just very uncomfortable and/or the lights are too hot. This happens sometimes but is rare. Take your temps and see if they are high, if not rearrange his enclosure with more visual barriers.
I just got a wild uro and day one he was eating lentils and greens.....but as soon as I move he would run
Awesome video Phil!!!! waiting more!!! and the super expected room tour!!! :)
MEEEEE TOOOO!!!!!!
Could you do a video on your cage setups? BTW I love how you have the pan Americans shirt, I'm heading to their tournament july.
Do you have a site where I can buy 1 I been looking g into getting g 1 for about a year I plan on building a enclosure like for for other reptiles but have really full inlove with these but would prefer a captive bread and you seem very intelligent with these so was wondering if you have a site I can go to to purchase a captive bread 1
awesome uromastyx....loved its so much
Great vid...why the hell would someone dislike these videos?
Hi I have a hatchling Egyptian for 1 month now. I got him for my son and this is our first experience. Before he shed he looked healthy and had a nice chubby tummy. However after he shed he lost his belly and is really skinny now, and looks unhealthy. On both of his sides where his brown upper portion meets his lower white portion it appears to have hardened like the sides of a turtle's shell and it appears curved upward and very dry and wrinkly looking. I try to feed him wet lettuce sprinkled with calcium powder as recommended by the vets we've taken him to but he only takes a few bites each time. His appetite has somewhat decreased and I am very worried about him. I live in Florida where it is very humid and struggle to kept the humidity down in his tank. I raise the heat to bring the humidity down but then it gets so hot I worry it may be too much for him. I have taken him to two pet hospitals but no one in my area seems to know much about Egyptians and he is not getting better. Can you offer me some helpful information as I am worried about him and don't want him to suffer or die. Thank You,
Luciano
(352) 874-2993
Luchmiami@juno.com
If you go to my website aridsonly.com there is a care sheet you will be able to use. Thanks
What size habitat?
What do you do if the captive bread Uro you got hasn’t came out to bask in WEEKS. But it comes out to eat. Then runs back in as soon as I walk into the room? Temps are right & using Arcadia t5. I have many uro’s but I’ve never experienced this before. It’s actually been over a month
At the point in the video where I say to give it a week, that's the part you want to focus on. In your case it just sounds like the uro is mostly settled in. When I say "if it's not coming out, basking, eating, or shitting" I'm talking about at all. Yours is coming out and eating, then hiding. This means it's very shy or uncomfortable with you in the room. This is totally normal. You need to be patient with your Uro and give it lots of time to learn that you mean it no harm.
What size are your enclosures, the ones around you?
What food do you do feed them
What substrate do you use I got sand
very informative!! I'm interested in getting a captive bred ornate Uromastyx and I was wondering if you have a website to buy one of your babies? still doing my research so it may be awhile before I can get one but I would love to know the breeder
This was very helpful thank you!
Considering buying one, Is there a difference between dispar Uromastyx and Mali Uromastyx?
What is your website called? I would like to purchase in the near future.
Im thinking of getting one and was wondering what tank would be good for a adult uro of 12-14in. And does the tank make the room it is in hot? Thinking about putting it in my room that i sleep in
Great video. I just bought a captive bred Moroccan uromastyx baby today. It’s about 4 inches long. I’ve been reading about them for years and have watched many videos. But they don’t often address whether there’s a difference between housing/care for adults vs babies.
Do you recommend having a water dish for babies? I’ve read on some care sheets that hatchlings should have water available. But at what age do you take it away?
I’m keeping mine on paper towels. At what age could I safely transition to a soil/sand substrate?
Thanks!
You can offer a shallow water dish if you want, but it's not really necessary. Paper towel is fine for a while, you can transition to something else anytime you like. Your uro is not likely to actually be CB, many places advertise them as such but they are in fact imported babies. Still good animals though!
Arids Only Thank you so much for the prompt reply. The guy had a male on display he said was the dad, but I hear you about the possibility of false representations. I’m hoping he was being honest, because I want to support captive bred only.
can you do a care guide? i love your channel
Is it ok to get a uromastyx from a pet store?
Great vid
Great video man!
Thanks bro!
Mine is not eating
Are you still a breeder!? Do you ship?
This video was amazing! I love that you did this for new owners!
Kacie Dzwonkiewicz yes and yes but I’m sold out right now. Thanks I’m glad you like the video
@@aridsonly Do you have any uromastyx available? If so where could I check them out at?
Hi Phil do you have any recommendable Uromastyx breeders in the US
REPTICsteph yes, myself lol. There are very, very few people breeding uros. Scott Wilson, Uro Vers, and Michael Rodriguez also hatched some this year.
Do they have websites?