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<blockquote data-quote="Fusion_FREAK" data-source="post: 4695234" data-attributes="member: 580664"><p>Eh, I don't want to say <em>a lot</em>, but it's not as easy as one would think. If you get one when it's young, you have to handle it daily, so it's not aggressive or try to run away when it's bigger and could do some damage to you. Plus the size they reach. The cage I have him in is 8'x4'x4' and that's a little under sized. Plus thier feeding requirements. I buy about $20+ a week in greens and veggies for him.</p><p></p><p>Leopard Geckos are alright, they grow to a nice size to where you don't have to be super delicate with them, and are pretty friendly.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest a Leopard Gecko or a Beared Dragon. They're by far the easiest to care for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fusion_FREAK, post: 4695234, member: 580664"] Eh, I don't want to say [I]a lot[/I], but it's not as easy as one would think. If you get one when it's young, you have to handle it daily, so it's not aggressive or try to run away when it's bigger and could do some damage to you. Plus the size they reach. The cage I have him in is 8'x4'x4' and that's a little under sized. Plus thier feeding requirements. I buy about $20+ a week in greens and veggies for him. Leopard Geckos are alright, they grow to a nice size to where you don't have to be super delicate with them, and are pretty friendly. I'd suggest a Leopard Gecko or a Beared Dragon. They're by far the easiest to care for. [/QUOTE]
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