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  Re: Basic Info on "Japalura" lizards
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 Japalura Notes
From what I can find I believe they are Japalura splendens, but apparently there are over 20 types of Japalura, none of which are well documented (and some may be the same lizard with different names).
The temperature is between room temp of near 20ºC at night (with a red light basking spot at one end of the tank) and 30ºC with a basking spot and cooler areas including a pool with a filtered fountain.
The Japaluras are out and active in the morning and evening then usually sleeping behind the plants or hanging from the screen cover during the day.
members.shaw.ca /Critters/japalura_notes.htm   (714 words)

  
 Japalura Care Sheet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Japaluras, also know as Chinese Tree Dragons and Neon Dragons, don't get that big, adults are 8" long, you don't need a huge amount of space for them.
A 20-gallon "high" aquarium would be a suitable enclosure for up to 4 adults, 3 females and 1 male.
Japaluras enjoy almost room temperature weather, the ideal basking temp is 75°-80° Fahrenheit.
www.ptgeckos.com /main/japcare.html   (222 words)

  
 Japalura Lizards
There are some twenty species of lizards in the genus Japalura.
When exited, the mostly brown males turn green with a dark stripe running from eye to shoulder.
For information on the following species, see the Agamidae: Japalura page at the EMBL Reptile Database.
www.anapsid.org /japalura.html   (264 words)

  
 Japalura Care Sheet
It keeps the bugs in and the Japaluras love to hang from it and walk on it.
Twice a week the live food is coated with calcium and D3 and once a week a vitamin supplement.
This is how I have taken care of my pets, but of course I can not guarantee that my methods will work for everyone.
members.shaw.ca /Critters/JapaluraCareSheet.htm   (1897 words)

  
 Kingsnake.com - Herpforum - RE: MHD Rehab
If that is the case I really don’t have much info on them but you could read the post about the Japalura eggs and you will find the info on a group that may be of some help to you.
To determine if it is a Japalura do a search on the web and you should find at least one photo.
There are numerous other parasites that both MHDs and Japalura are very likely to have that wouldn’t be treated by using a wormer and in the end you would still have a sick dragon.
forums.kingsnake.com /view.php?id=818149,818877   (525 words)

  
 what kind is this!? - Page 3 - Pets Hub
The gravel definitely needs to be removed before it causes a serious imapction problem.
It seems to be a species called the Japalura (Japalura Splendida) in the agama family.
Not much is known about them yet since these seem to be another poor species of lizard that is being taken into the pet trade, but with the care the first link provides they seem to do well.
www.petshub.com /forums/showthread.php?p=509835#post509835   (457 words)

  
 Japalura splendida info??
I need info and pics of Japalura splendida.
I believe I have one of these that was incorrectly labeled as a Calote.
I have not been able to find any pics to verify that this is what I have, though someone sent me to some sites that have other Japalura species that look similar.
forum.kingsnake.com /asia/messages/62.html   (183 words)

  
 Forum Message: 'A: need info about a japalura lizard'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
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In reply to "Q: need info about a japalura lizard" from Anonymous
Never feed your cat dog food, because cats need five times more protein than dogs do.
www.practical-pet-care.com /lizard_question.php?ID=2.942381397   (264 words)

  
 Nepal Himalaya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya by Stan Armington,
Japalura kumaonensis - The Kumaon Mountain Lizard Japalura kumaonensis is an agamid lizard found in North India (W Himalaya, Almora, Naini Tal, Kumaon), Pakistan, Nepal and parts of China (Xizang = Tibet).
Gorkha Airlines - Gorkha Airlines is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
www.nepal-connect.com /nepalhimalaya.html   (299 words)

  
 The Living Edens: Bhutan- Animal Archive- Reptiles and Amphibians
Amphibians, like frogs and toads, occur primarily in the tropical zone and the warmer, lower temperate forest belts, although some live in hot springs at incredibly high altitudes.
Hard to spot but definitely in existence in Bhutan are the Himalayan rock lizard; the Agama (males have orange heads with bright blue throats); the long legged Japalura lizard of brushy slopes; and the skink species, which holds the record for being the highest lizard in the world (found at 18,000 feet).
In the humid lowlands, one can find snakes.
www.pbs.org /edens/bhutan/a_reptiles.htm   (173 words)

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