Spiny Tail Lizard - VCA Animal Hospitals
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Spiny Tail Lizard - VCA Animal Hospitals
VCA WEST LOS ANGELES ANIMAL HOSPITAL AVIAN AND EXOTICS PET CARE LIBRARY Uromastyx species are now being successfully kept in captivity due to better understanding of their dietary and environmental requirements. Two popular species that do well in captivity include Uromastyx maliensis (or mali uromastyx) and Uromastyx ocellata (Ornate uromastyx). Very docile and often shy, these gentle creatures are diurnal — active during the day and sleeping at night. Spiny Tail Lizard (Uromastyx) Care and Husbandry Diet Most uromastyx lizards are herbivores, meaning they eat mainly vegetables. A few species may require more protein in their diet and can be offered crickets or mealworms. Juveniles require a higher percentage of protein in their diet than adults. The majority of the diet should consist of dark leafy greens, such as collards, endive, spring mixes, bok choy, and dandelion greens. These greens are excellent calcium sources and provide most of the hydration your lizard will need. Squash, sweet potatoes and other mixed vegetables can also be fed in small amounts for a balanced diet. Avoid kale and A healthy male Uromastyx (saharan uromastyx) spinach because they tend to disrupt calcium balance. Incorporating softened iguana or tortoise pellets is beneficial to maintaining a healthy lizard. These items should be chopped and presented as a ‘mixed salad’ on a large, flat surface within the enclosure. Presenting food on a flat surface will help prevent your pet from ingesting substrate with the food. Calcium supplements should be given 2-3 times a week and multivitamins (with Vitamin A) should be given once a week to every other week. Ideally, your uromastyx should eat about 30% pelleted diet with the rest of the diet being dark, leafy greens and vegetables. Fresh water should always be available in a shallow dish for those species that prefer to drink. Water dishes that are too large or deep may result in humidity levels too high for an ideal captive environment. Housing Enclosure: Glass fish tanks with secure, fine, mesh screen tops are good options for uromastyx housing. The size of the tank will depend on the size of the lizard you have. The ground surface area should be at least four times the length of the lizard. Uromastyx aegyptia Humidity: Uromastyx are a desert species. Humidity should be maintained at 10-40%, and can be monitored with a temperature/humidity gauge within the enclosure. Commercial dehumidifiers placed near the enclosure can be used to maintain this environment. Continued on page 2 1900 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025 | Ph 310.473.2951 | vcawlaspecialty.com Spiny Tail Lizard (Uromastyx) Care and Husbandry | Page 2 Heating: Uromastyx are a desert species, and require a very warm basking area and a non-basking area with a temperature gradient between the two. To achieve this, a basking area with a broad-spectrum UVA/UVB heating bulb (for example, a mercury vapor bulb) should be offered on one side of the cage. This should be least 12” away from where the lizard would bask. Two temperature gauges should be placed in the enclosure, one near the basking area and one in the non-basking area. The basking area gauge should also include a UVA/UVB monitor. Ideal temperatures for each area are: Basking area: 110-120ºF Non-Basking area: 88-104ºF Uromastyx acantlinura (4 years old) Keep in mind that broad-spectrum UV lighting bulbs are only effective for 4-6 months. It is very important to have a UV meter in place. The bulb will continue to give off light and heat, but will not emit UV. Also make sure there is no glass or plastic between the bulb and the basking area, as these can prohibit the transmission of UV light. Light/heat should be provided for approximately 12 hours per day. Night time temperatures for uromastyx lizards can be 60-70ºF, so heat sources are not typically necessary at night. We do not recommend the use of under-tank heating pads or heat rocks. These are often the cause of thermal injury in reptiles and the heat produced is not easily regulated. Substrate: The most ideal substrate for adult uromastyx species is thoroughly washed play sand. We do not recommend the use of ‘calci-sand’ advertised for use in lizards because this type of sand can be ingested with food items and cause gastrointestinal impactions. Another option is to use a thin (less than 1” depth) layer of smooth bird seeds. Veterinary Care Veterinary care is important in uromastyx lizards because most of the animals in the pet trade are caught from the wild. Many animals suffer from malnourishment and dehydration during shipment. Internal and external parasites are also common in wild animals. Yearly exams help maintain health and identify problems such as gout, skin infections and other medical conditions. Uromastyx maliensis (mali uromastyx) If you have any questions or concerns about your pet lizard or would like to schedule an appointment for your pet, please call VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital at 310-473-2951.
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