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10-12-2014, 12:09 PM
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2 types of lizard compatible w chids
I have been thinking of vetting an unusual pet. I've gone through the reading on koi, goldfish, various parrots, and am now on lizards.
The lizards that really attract me are panther chamillions, most likely a male blue bar ambilobe.
Another lizard that interests me is a leopard gecko. I am not sure which design or pattern yet. I would rather have an insectivor or vegetarian animal. I like the chamilion better.
Of these two which is more likely to eat and destroy my orchid
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10-12-2014, 11:33 PM
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Leopard Geckos are desert creatures. I don't see them as suitable for an orchid setup. Chameleons are 100% carnivorous. They're far more likely to damage plants by climbing on them than eating them.
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10-13-2014, 01:13 AM
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Gold dust gecko
I live in Hawaii and have many gold dust geckos living among my orchids in the yard. They are great at eating bugs and are adorable (think Geico gecko). I especially like their little blue toes! I don't use pesticides as I don't want to harm them. My house is also very popular with them...cleaning up gecko poop is my 2nd hobby! I don't know if they are available in the pet trade. We also have anole, Hawaiian brown geckos, and I even found a Jackson's chameleon in my yard. Unusual at our elevation. They are amazingly cool!!
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10-13-2014, 02:35 PM
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10-15-2014, 06:44 PM
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You could look into geckos like crested geckos which can live on a mostly fruit based diet. The special frugiverous diets come in packets like space food which you rehydrate in small amounts. Mine gets bugs as a treat, hand fed to avoid them roaming free in enclosure. Not sure what temps you'd be looking at keeping them in but they are pretty temperate critters so room temp suits.
Another alternative which I used to keep are mourning geckos. Lepidodactylus legubris, a tiny parthenogenesis species which also like a fruit diet supplemented with small bugs. Won't damage orchids either as they are so small! Brilliant displays in a group, tail waving and chattering to each other!
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10-15-2014, 07:14 PM
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I have a Phal. minus mounted in my Madagasgar giant day gecko
They are awake during the day, and would love the orchid lights.
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10-17-2014, 03:34 PM
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Have you thought any about dart frogs? They have neat colors...I really don't know a lot about their care though but I assume its not too far from the orchids. They may not like air circ as the orchids do though.
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10-17-2014, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by AuGrower
Have you thought any about dart frogs? They have neat colors...I really don't know a lot about their care though but I assume its not too far from the orchids. They may not like air circ as the orchids do though.
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Maybe phals. Warm growing, high humidity.
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10-19-2014, 11:01 AM
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Frogs look amazing, but require little light. You can have them in a dimly lit room with no artificial light source. So many orchids would not thrive.
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