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Uromastyx The Uromastyxes are a genus of lizard. Members of the genus can be found for sale as pets in pet stores in the United States. All Uromastyx species are vegetarian eating a wide variety of greens. They spend most of their lives hiding and living underground or in rocky areas with good shelter. A full grown adult depending on the species can reach anywhere from 10-30 inches long. Hatchlings or neonates are small usually no more than 3-4 inches in length. They inhabit a discontinuous range stretching through most of North Africa, the Middle East and across south-central Asia and into India. This area spreads across 5000 miles and 30 countries. These facinating lizards occur at elevations from sea level to well over 3000 feet. Uromastyx tend to bask in areas with surface temperatures of over 120 degrees. A gravid female Uromastyx can typically lay anywhere from 5-40 eggs depending on age and species. Eggs ideally hatch 2-3 months after laid. Uromastyx do not survive particularly well in captivity. This is due to the fact that most species until very recently have been wild-caught. Captive breeders are improving in both the health and husbandry of these animals but much more must be done. The Maliensis Uromastyx seems to be one of the best species to choose as a pet as they are adapt much better to a captive environment than most other Uromastyx. They are also very difficult and expensive pets to care for. Artificial UVB/UVA light and vitamin supplements must be balanced with proper food and nutrition. Proper enclosures are also costly as they are roaming animals with large spacial needs. Needless to say Uromastyx do not make great pets and are best left to thrive in the wild. Classification of genus Uromastyx
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