Browse a wide selection of live pet lizards and warm up to one of these cold-blooded companions. These exotic looking reptiles make great pets for new and experienced parents alike, so you can easily find the right lizard to bring home. There are many different types of pet lizards that can make great companions. Browse online and shop in store for popular species, including: leopard geckos, bearded dragons, crested geckos, veiled chameleons, and more.
Each lizard species has their own unique requirements for care. You should consider these factors when deciding on the best lizard for you. Speak with a Petco partner to discuss your options.
That depends on your definition of “friendly”. Leopard Geckos are known for their unusually gentle dispositions, but don’t enjoy much handling. The Bearded Dragon, on the other hand, tolerates more frequent handling and human interaction.
Each lizard species has their own unique requirements for their habitats. Generally speaking, you’ll need a properly sized enclosure, heating element, substrate, decor, hideaways, and food and water accessories.
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