Mali Spiny-tailed Lizard
Uromastyx dispar maliensis
   
     
   
general
description It has a turtle like head, strong jaws with molar like teeth situated far back in the mouth and a series of teeth in the front of the mouth, a squat body, strong legs with sharp claws for climbing and digging and a large, meaty, spiny scaled tail.
distribution Northwestern Africa, Mali
adult size 12 - 18"
housing
natural habitats Terrestrial; hot and arid habitats with many holes and crevices
cage Cage needs not to be very tall since it does not climb much. Inside it should be various sizes of rocks. Project the basking spot upon a rock is preferable. (e.g. Wooden Terrarium, Glass Terrarium)
substrate Gravel, fine sand (e.g. Repti sand), soil
activity period Daytime (diurnal);
12 - 14 hours each day with direct natural sunlight or UV lamp (e.g. ReptiSun 5.0, UV Heat Bulb)
temperature 38 - 41 ¢XC -- basking spot   (e.g. Basking Spot Lamp)
29 - 35 ¢XC -- cooler area   (e.g. Daylight Blue Bulb)
18 - 24 ¢XC -- at night   (e.g. Nightlight Red Bulb, Infrared Heat Lamp, Ceramic Heat Emitter)
humidity 30 - 40 %
water dish Optional. a small water dish (e.g. Rock water dish) can be left in the cage sometimes but not all the time
hiding place Optional. Possibllites include caves (e.g. Habba Hut, Heat Cave), etc
diet
diet Omnivorous (both plant and meat-eating);
primary food

Flowers, peas, alfalfa, green beans, lentils, corn, carrots, sweet potatoes, bird seed, and the dark leafy greens (e.g. collard, mustard , turnip, kale, dandelion, etc)

occasional food Iinsects, worms, spiders, etc ;
at most once a week
notes Hatchlings should never be fed on mealworms because of indigestive chitin
reproduction
reproduction Oviparous
   
         
 
     

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