Picking Beginner Pet Lizards : Pet Lizard Activity Levels

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Activity level is important to consider for pet lizards. Learn about how active different lizards are with expert tips in this free reptile care video.

Expert: Cordell Jacques
Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years, currently working at Huron Pet Supply in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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Pets & Animals

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  • dude you know alot will you do chinese water dragons or iguanas that would be AWESOME!

  • dont pick um the beardie by the tail!

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  • What about Lacerta lizards???

  • I wish Leopard geckos were active in the day

  • i want a bearded dragon cause i want a lizard on my shoulder!! lol

  • really?my bearded dragons are really lazy compared to my leopard gecko

  • Its true, my baby leopard gecko is very calm.

  • LEOPARD GECKO!!!

  • you SOUND like you know what your talking about, but what reptile expert picks up baby reptiles by their tail? moron

  • lol look at the birdy in the cage at 0:37

  • @3crazydude I agree i have a chinese water dragon thats around 11-13 in long already only about a year old so i would love to hear if im caring for him right :P

  • Who picks up a lizard by his tail? It's the equivalent of picking a person up by their face.

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