Armadillo lizard feeding knowledge

Knowledge about raising armadillo lizards
Armadillo Lizards (definite introduction)

The growth of armadillo lizards is quite troublesome nowadays. Naturally, many families raise armadillo lizards not for the purpose of breeding the next generation. Healthy and longevity is the most important thing. As long as the food intake is controlled appropriately during feeding time The city is very robust, once a week is enough.
South African armadillo lizards live in groups in sandstone areas in family units in the wilderness. Males and females are very difficult to distinguish. They are viviparous lizards and only give birth to 1 to 2 larvae every year. The food habits are mainly insects and invertebrates. You can feed them crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers, barley worms, and earthworms. The larvae especially like to eat termites. Termites are the most nutritious food if you can find them. Live food can be purchased from most markets, so try to keep a variety of food, and don’t forget to supplement with calcium.
Armadillo lizards raised by humans will gradually lose their ability to bend into balls for self-defense. Most of the individuals seen on the market are wild individuals, because artificial growth is too low and is uneconomical. In addition, the armadillo lizard is a lizard that is very interesting to raise. Even suitable for feeding beginners. Individuals with normal feeding can often live for 20 years.

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