C. giganteus
The giant ring tailed lizard is a diurnal burrowing lizard. They are usually distributed in dry rocky areas, inhabiting rock crevices or carved caves, and their habits and environment are very similar to some rock dwelling king lizards. Animals such as crickets, bread worms, leafy vegetables, fruits, and flowers will all be accepted. The environmental arrangement for raising giant ring tailed lizards can be based on reptile sand and stacked rocks, which are sufficient. They also require a large amount of sunlight, so high-quality UVB light is an indispensable equipment. In summer, they need 12-14 hours of sunlight per day.
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