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I’m looking to breed a new kind of reptile and I’m not really sure what would be the best fit. As of right now I only own Leopard geckos and bearded dragons so I’m looking at a lizard or gecko species. I’ve been looking at the Electric Blue gecko but they seem pretty hard to come by and from what I hear kinda hard to take care of and even harder to breed. I was also looking at Fat tails but they so much like Leopard geckos, I think I would get board. All I know is that I’m looking for smaller species and one that isn’t to hard to maintain but more maintenance then a Leo or beardy.
 
How about collard lizard?If you like blue,the males are stunning,and there are not that many people [ at least in Pa.] breeding them.
 
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