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Breeding of Peruvian crocodile lizard

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, About the Peruvian crocodile lizard DracaenaGuianensis is a large, powerful jawbone lizard with rough wrinkled skin, a flat tail and a long back covered with large, protruding scales, surrounded by granular scales, just like a crocodile. Distribution: South America; Amazon, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. Adult size: about 3 "4". Wild habitat: semi-aquatic; swamps and slow-flowing streams. Breeding

Peruvian crocodile lizard DracaenaGuianensis

Introduce: it is huge and powerful jawbone @ # @ 260mm, the skin is rough and wrinkled, the tail is flat, the back is full of large and protruding scales, surrounded by granular scales, just like a crocodile.

Distribution: South America; Amazon, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador.

Adult size: about 3 "4".

Wild habitats: semi-aquatic; swamps and slow-flowing streams.

Feeding box: it should be large and not high because it is not good at climbing (for example, custom wooden cabinets, glass feeding boxes).

Substrate: bark (e.g. bark, broken coconut shell), soil, gravel.

Activity time: during the day; 12-14 hours of direct sunlight, or UV lighting equipment (e.g. UV tube 5.0, powerful UV lamp).

Temperature: 32-34 °C-illuminating point (e.g. solar lamp), 25-28 °C-daytime (e.g. daily blue light), 21-24 °C-night (e.g. night infrared light, infrared heating light, ceramic heater).

Humidity: medium to high.

Hiding place: necessary, because it needs a private place. You'd better keep it moist inside. Artificial caves (such as tree caves, heating caves) can be used.

Food: carnivorous.

Main feeding: apples, snails, newborn mice or large white mice.

Reproduction: laying eggs.

Eggs: 5-7 eggs per litter.

 
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