Great list. TBH, a lot of those species I have never even heard of, and I always love learning new things. I would add the Emerald / Green Tree Skinks. I would love having some of these little lizards. They actually love people. They just don't tolerate people, they enjoy it. When they see their humans coming, they love to come to the cage front and begged to be taken out. As soon as you open the door, they hop on you and run all around on you to interact. How cool is that! :) I love the dog's involvement in the video. :)
Frilled Dragons are very maternal lizards and because of their nurturing quality, you can cohabitate them with Bearded Dragons. The Frill will actually watch over the Beardie and because they're from the same climate, they have the same habitate needs.
My favorite factoid about monkey tailed skinks is that in the wild their diet is composed mainly of pothos, the go to bioactive bulletproof enclosure plant.
I'm lucky enough to care for one of the lizards in this list, a Boyd's Forest Dragon. Aside from what you mentioned I would also add the Thorny Devils, Tuataras and my dream lizards, Pilbara Spiny tail skinks
I've always loved fro dragons and I think that might be my next pet lizard. Currently I'm obsessed with the lesser antillean iguanas, imagine a green iguana that's like half the size and five times more chill and friendly. That's pretty much what I'm looking at and I just can't get enough.
There a channel called Herptime and that guy has an insane collection of anoles, stuff you'll never see anywhere else. The Cuban false chameleon made me think of that. Some of them are soooo striking and strange looking and appealing.
A. barbatus, The Bearded Anole or Cuban False Chameleon are very interesting. They do have the most interesting parts of many of my favorite lizards, but all smashed together. I believe they are also communal. All of these lizards are ones I love but would never own, but False Chameleons are ones I would consider owning. There are some that are impossible to own but I find fascinating Tuatara (S. punctatus) and then Figi banded iguana (B. fasciatus). Sorry about the scientific names, I'm also a tarantula keeper and I'm programmed to not fee comfortable without the scientific name.
Great list and I’d basically pick all the same ones. But glad to hear your a fan of Savannah monitors I actually breed Savannah monitors and still have some babies available I had 83 from 3 clutches and I’m down to about 12 now. You can check them out on here but great video and keep up the great work 🙋♂️✌️
😲 WOW! I love the video 😍 Definitely my type of lady. You're into reptiles plus you're BEAUTIFUL ❤️ I have a pretty nice reptile 🦎 collection which consists of mainly lizards. I have a prehensile tail skink, green tree monitor, Mexican alligator lizard, blue tongue skink, ect. I'll definitely look forward to more videos!
great content n u go to a full plate Tricia!with guest dog chameleon with dinosaur ridge on back never seen .wow .top ten snake list next !🤔😘.love all your videos
Great list. TBH, a lot of those species I have never even heard of, and I always love learning new things.
I would add the Emerald / Green Tree Skinks. I would love having some of these little lizards. They actually love people. They just don't tolerate people, they enjoy it. When they see their humans coming, they love to come to the cage front and begged to be taken out. As soon as you open the door, they hop on you and run all around on you to interact. How cool is that! :)
I love the dog's involvement in the video. :)
Green tree skinks sound so much fun! 🥰
Frilled Dragons are very maternal lizards and because of their nurturing quality, you can cohabitate them with Bearded Dragons. The Frill will actually watch over the Beardie and because they're from the same climate, they have the same habitate needs.
My favorite factoid about monkey tailed skinks is that in the wild their diet is composed mainly of pothos, the go to bioactive bulletproof enclosure plant.
After watching i realised I missed 2 on the list because the dogs were making me laugh so much. Brilliant.
I'll rewatch now.
I'm lucky enough to care for one of the lizards in this list, a Boyd's Forest Dragon. Aside from what you mentioned I would also add the Thorny Devils, Tuataras and my dream lizards, Pilbara Spiny tail skinks
You are so lucky! I’m forever jealous! Omg I forgot about thorny devils! They’re so awesome!
@@reptiliangarden I'm still hoping to find the male at a good price. The few that I have seen are crazy expensive lol
Pygmy Chameleons are My Favorite; especially the Brookesia Ones, reminds Me of a Katydid / other types of Insect but it’s a Reptile.
Kimberley rock monitors and scorpion tail geckos are up there for me
I need to look into these! 😅
I've always loved fro dragons and I think that might be my next pet lizard. Currently I'm obsessed with the lesser antillean iguanas, imagine a green iguana that's like half the size and five times more chill and friendly. That's pretty much what I'm looking at and I just can't get enough.
I only keep snakes now, but this was a solid list! I wasn’t aware of that chameleon species! They look awesome!!!
Right?! My mind was blown when I discovered them!
When it comes to the caiman lizard you can use the set up that snake discovered use
I recently got a cuban false chameleon, he’s amazing! But the coolest in my opinion are abronia graminea, of which I am privileged to own 2 of!
Parsons chameleons are awesome, too. The world's largest chameleon, by quite a lot. They're pretty huge
There a channel called Herptime and that guy has an insane collection of anoles, stuff you'll never see anywhere else. The Cuban false chameleon made me think of that. Some of them are soooo striking and strange looking and appealing.
A. barbatus, The Bearded Anole or Cuban False Chameleon are very interesting. They do have the most interesting parts of many of my favorite lizards, but all smashed together. I believe they are also communal. All of these lizards are ones I love but would never own, but False Chameleons are ones I would consider owning.
There are some that are impossible to own but I find fascinating Tuatara (S. punctatus) and then Figi banded iguana (B. fasciatus).
Sorry about the scientific names, I'm also a tarantula keeper and I'm programmed to not fee comfortable without the scientific name.
I appreciate it! Scientific is more specific anyway and less confusing with other common species!
My favorite exotic species of monitor lizard is the blue tree monitor.
I’m really hoping to get a bearded Anole soon! They are amazing a very unique.
Love the choices. And as always great video kiddo thank you
Great list and I’d basically pick all the same ones. But glad to hear your a fan of Savannah monitors I actually breed Savannah monitors and still have some babies available I had 83 from 3 clutches and I’m down to about 12 now. You can check them out on here but great video and keep up the great work 🙋♂️✌️
Thank you so much! And that’s awesome! I love them so much! ❤
😲 WOW! I love the video 😍 Definitely my type of lady. You're into reptiles plus you're BEAUTIFUL ❤️ I have a pretty nice reptile 🦎 collection which consists of mainly lizards. I have a prehensile tail skink, green tree monitor, Mexican alligator lizard, blue tongue skink, ect. I'll definitely look forward to more videos!
Water dragons are cool I had one he was 9 years old. 🦎🦎🦎🐢🐢🐢🐍🎄🎄🎄👍
great content n u go to a full plate Tricia!with guest dog chameleon with dinosaur ridge on back never seen .wow .top ten snake list next !🤔😘.love all your videos
I would definitely add Blue Tree Monitors and Cat Geckos
ALL The yes to the Jeweled Gecko!
If I was gonna get my next lizard it would have to be either a tegu or a ornate uromastic
I think another cool lizard is the marine iguana.They look like dinosaurs !
I WAS SO CLOSE TO PUTTING THEM ON THE LIST TOO! So amazing.
Maybe to a top ten cool snakes next
Wow Tricia this is such an awesome video I love it.😃👍❤
Thank you so much 🤗
@@reptiliangarden You're very welcome. Much love.❤
I see a Boyd's Forest Dragon there 👀
ALWAYS.
Chacho if that’s how you spell it is so funny lol ❤
I just want to say how beautiful your eyes are ❤
You couldn't pay me to own a Zen Habitat! It looks cheap for the price!
Really enjoy my ZH. Very strong. Sturdy. The PVC panels look great. Easy to assemble. Price not terrible. I would buy again for sure.
I have a couple and love them. The panels are relatively thin though compared to other PVC enclosures. I don't think I'd get one of the wooden ones.
A good example of how a caiman lizard should be kept is snake discoverys setup :
ruclips.net/video/UYIetyVi45I/видео.html