Rare Caiman Lizards For Sale - Poss Females
A stunning vibrant species of lizard that have a similar look to Caiman Crocodiles, hence their name! These guys are rare to come by and would make a great breeding opportunity!
Photos taken January 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched Late 2024
Sex: Poss Females
Handling: currently handleable but can be huffy! The more handling they receive the better they will be.
Suitability: Experienced keepers
Diet: Mainly Snail eaters!
Enclosure recommendations
Caiman Lizards are a semi-aquatic species, so therefore require some water to swim in! They get about 2-4ft in size, so a 5ft vivarium with an aquatic area will be perfect!
They should be given thermostatically controlled overheat heating, and UV lighting.
A stunning vibrant species of lizard that have a similar look to Caiman Crocodiles, hence their name! These guys are rare to come by and would make a great breeding opportunity!
Photos taken January 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched Late 2024
Sex: Poss Females
Handling: currently handleable but can be huffy! The more handling they receive the better they will be.
Suitability: Experienced keepers
Diet: Mainly Snail eaters!
Enclosure recommendations
Caiman Lizards are a semi-aquatic species, so therefore require some water to swim in! They get about 2-4ft in size, so a 5ft vivarium with an aquatic area will be perfect!
They should be given thermostatically controlled overheat heating, and UV lighting.
A stunning vibrant species of lizard that have a similar look to Caiman Crocodiles, hence their name! These guys are rare to come by and would make a great breeding opportunity!
Photos taken January 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched Late 2024
Sex: Poss Females
Handling: currently handleable but can be huffy! The more handling they receive the better they will be.
Suitability: Experienced keepers
Diet: Mainly Snail eaters!
Enclosure recommendations
Caiman Lizards are a semi-aquatic species, so therefore require some water to swim in! They get about 2-4ft in size, so a 5ft vivarium with an aquatic area will be perfect!
They should be given thermostatically controlled overheat heating, and UV lighting.