Top 5 Micro Reptiles | The Smallest Reptiles You Can Keep!



Small reptiles are sometimes the best pets, but what about the REALLY small reptiles? Let’s go over the best pets that can fit in the palm of your hand!
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26 thoughts on “Top 5 Micro Reptiles | The Smallest Reptiles You Can Keep!”

  1. Im so glad you made this video. With being on the topic of micro reptiles, i am hoping there will be someone here that may be able to help me with identifying a absolutely tiny lizard that i have been going crazy trying to figure out.
    So, many MANY years ago, while living in idaho, my grandmother found and brought me a tiny lizard she found while hiking up in the mountains. Kellogg idaho would have been the nearest town. Anyway, this lizard was maybe a inch and a half long. It was a deep purple in color all the way down until it hit the tail, which was a beautiful deep blue in color and the colors almost looked iridescent in the sunlight. It had a rounded head, and the tail was somewhat short. It looked more like a salamander/newt, but it definitely was not one. It had scales and was found on the rocky part of the mountainside. Ive never seen lizard like this before or ever again, and at the time assumed it could have been a skink hatchling. But other than the coloring being somewhat similar, it looked nothing like a skink. And it stayed absolutely tiny for over a year until i had to leave it with my grandmother when moving back home. She ended up releasing it back to its normal habitat not having the time to care for it. Anyway, throughout the years of trying to find out the species, no google searches, or anything has produced any sort of help with identification. Its driving me insane, and hope maybe someone more knowledgeable might be able to help. If i even provided enough info to even help get the help.lol Perhaps it was some sort of mutation/morph of a lizard commonly found in the area? But again, the types of lizards normally found there dont really look the same, even if you dont take the coloring into account. It looks like a gecko, somewhat i supposed, with the rounded head shape and snout. The body was somewhat thick, not so streamline like many orher lizards. The toes were rounded, or blunt and no claws. The tail was short, about the same length as the body, and the colors of blue and purple were a deep gorgeous color that shimmered in sunlight. Purple from head to the start of the tail, with the tail being blue. Found up in the mountains maybe 30-45 mins away from Kellogg idaho, where it was somewhat dry for a forested area, right at the edge, on the rocky side of the mountain where the sun was pretty harsh. The lizard was maybe a inch and a half, if that. It fit on my 8 year old thumb and was nerve-wracking trying to pick it up. It fed on ants, fruit flies, and the tiniest crickets i could find, though had a hard time with those still. Anyway, if anyone has any idea of what it could be, or where i could go to have a chance identifying it, i would greatly appreciate it so much. Though, there really isnt much to work with, and i doubt there is enough to help identify without a picture at least.

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  2. Yes, do a part two!
    We always end up wintering over one or three morning gecko hatchlings. ALWAYS find a couple of them dashing about the house well after the time we could put them out. So dang cute. And they bark!

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  3. Hello i was thinking about getting some sort of lizard or gecko but the room I would keep it in stays around 60to65 degrees F is there anyway to keep the tank heated enough for it and if so how? Thanks.

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  4. Good video. Yes do a part 2. Is it wrong I found it more entertaining to watch Diamond try to crawl up the back of your head? All I could think about was the short you did on him and laugh and laugh.

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  5. Hey bud was wondering if u got any info on butterfly agamas? If you do that can be a great coming up video idea … and hope you can help out your viewers on the matter of these beautiful reptile species 😊

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  6. I keep Brahminy Blindsnake and Mourning gecko 🐍 🦎
    My next target are our Endemic Blue tail day gecko, Ornated Day Gecko from Mauritius which is rare to find πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ί 🌿

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  7. Hey Wickens Wicked reptiles, Can you make a vid about morning gecko's and dart frogs? And just tell every thing about them because I want to build a Paludarium with those two animals and I'm a beginner.

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  8. I started keeping Neon Day Geckos last year. For anyone thinking about keeping them or any other micro gecko I have two main pieces of advice: 1) really research your enclosures. My male's name is Houdini because when I first got him as a juvenile he found five or 6 different gaps in the enclosure I had for him and escaped multiple times. They'll fit through really small gaps. 2) Make sure you have at least one pet shop nearby that carries fruit flies and other micro feeders. I've been having a ton of problems finding them in my area and ordering them only gets expensive with shipping.

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