New gecko?

The lizards

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Hi guys! I was wondering if you guys could give me any ideas. What's a lizard/gecko that's low maintenance to keep? Anything would help.

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muskiemagic

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Well I have 2 Bearded dragons. Brindle is almost 12 years old and Bob is 5 months old and they have always been very easy to own. I am a new Leopard gecko owner but as of so far she ( Gretchen ) has been very easy to maintain and from what I hear Leos are the easiest and best reptiles for beginners
 

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The lizards

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Well I have 2 Bearded dragons. Brindle is almost 12 years old and Bob is 5 months old and they have always been very easy to own. I am a new Leopard gecko owner but as of so far she ( Gretchen ) has been very easy to maintain and from what I hear Leos are the easiest and best reptiles for beginners
Thanks!
 

acpart

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Bearded dragons are easy, but require a larger cage, daily veggies and twice yearly light changes so they're a bit more expensive. Crested and gargoyle geckos are pretty easy and don't need such a large enclosure.

Aliza
 

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