Recently Adopted Agama Reptiles Near Smithtown
Looking for a new home for my uromastyx, Pyro
I have a beautiful red-orange Saharan uromastyx (uromastyx Geyri) named Pyro. He's about 1 year old and ~8 inches long. He's extremely healthy and in great physical condition. Definitely a curious soul. Unfortunately, I'm not able to spend much time with him since I started a new job. I don't think this will be good for my relationship with him in the long run and so I am looking for someone who can provide him with ample love, affection, and time. He doesn't require TOO much in the way of maintenance. As with any uromastyx, he needs a HOT basking spot (upwards of 130-140 degrees), along with a temperature gradient within the enclosure (i.e. 70-85 degrees on the cool side). He eats primarily fresh greens (collard greens, mustard greens, etc.) and seeds/lentils. He doesn't really drink water, so you probably don't even need a water bowl (but I would have one just in case). The biggest expense for him is probably just the lighting, which needs to be replaced every ~4-6 months. Other than that, he's very low-maintenance. Please have an enclosure somewhat ready before you buy him. I don't want him to undergo stress in a makeshift enclosure. I won't be selling my enclosure, as I may buy a beardie or another lizard in the future. Feel free to contact me for more details :DView Detail
Looking for a new home for my uromastyx, Pyro
I have a beautiful red-orange Saharan uromastyx (uromastyx Geyri) named Pyro. He's about 1 year old and ~8 inches long. He's extremely healthy and in great physical condition. Definitely a curious soul. Unfortunately, I'm not able to spend much time with him since I started a new job. I don't think this will be good for my relationship with him in the long run and so I am looking for someone who can provide him with ample love, affection, and time. He doesn't require TOO much in the way of maintenance. As with any uromastyx, he needs a HOT basking spot (upwards of 130-140 degrees), along with a temperature gradient within the enclosure (i.e. 70-85 degrees on the cool side). He eats primarily fresh greens (collard greens, mustard greens, etc.) and seeds/lentils. He doesn't really drink water, so you probably don't even need a water bowl (but I would have one just in case). The biggest expense for him is probably just the lighting, which needs to be replaced every ~4-6 months. Other than that, he's very low-maintenance. Please have an enclosure somewhat ready before you buy him. I don't want him to undergo stress in a makeshift enclosure. I won't be selling my enclosure, as I may buy a beardie or another lizard in the future. Feel free to contact me for more details :DView Detail