Caring for your Nigerian Uromastyx
The Nigerian Uromastyx, also known as the Saharan or Geyr’s Spiny-Tailed Lizard, is a hardy, desert-dwelling species found in arid regions of Niger, Mali, and Algeria. These diurnal reptiles are known for their striking orange, yellow, or red coloration and docile temperaments once acclimated. Adults reach 12–16 inches in length and thrive in hot…
Caring for your Ocelot Gecko
Ocelot Geckos, also known as Madagascar Ground Geckos or Panther Geckos, are nocturnal, terrestrial lizards native to the dry forests and scrublands of Madagascar. Named for their striking ocelot-like spots and bands, these geckos are small to medium-sized and grow up to 5–6 inches in length. They are active, curious, and relatively hardy, making them…
Caring for your Schneider’s Skink
Schneider’s Skinks, also known as Berber Skinks or Golden Skinks, are medium-sized terrestrial lizards native to North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. They inhabit dry, rocky grasslands and semi-desert regions, often burrowing or hiding under stones during the day. Adults typically reach 12–16 inches in length…
Caring for your Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink
The Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink is a small, unique lizard native to the tropical rainforests of New Guinea. Recognized by their armor-like scales and bright orange-red rings around their eyes, these shy, terrestrial reptiles resemble miniature dragons. Adults reach 8–10 inches in length and are known for…
Caring for your Bynoe’s Gecko
The Bynoe’s Gecko is a small, hardy species native to Australia, found across a wide range of arid and semi-arid habitats. This terrestrial gecko is known for its adaptability and nocturnal lifestyle, emerging at night to hunt small insects. Adults typically reach 3–4 inches in total length, making them one of the…
Caring for your Cuban False Chameleon
The Cuban False Chameleon is a fascinating species of anole native to Cuba. Unlike typical anoles, these lizards are heavier-bodied, with broad heads and independently moving eyes that give them a “chameleon-like” appearance. Adults typically reach 10–13 inches in length…
Bearded Dragon Care
The Central Bearded Dragon is one of the most popular reptile species in the pet trade. Native to the arid regions of Australia, they are known for their calm demeanor, distinct "beard" of spiny scales under their chin, and ease of care.

