1, Leopard Palace: Leopard Palace originated in India and Pakistan, inhabiting deserts or dry grasslands, and usually taking shelter from cracks or holes in big stones. When dry, these areas will not be baked like deserts. Nowadays, you can see the Leopard Palace in pet shops, but it is artificially propagated rather than wild, with various colors and strains, and breeders are still trying to breed it.
2. Guarding the palace frog's eyes: Guarding the palace frog's eyes is one of the three common domestic lizards, and it is deeply loved by people because of its simple feeding method and lovely shape. It is best to have a cabin in the breeding box for frog eyes to live and hide. It is better to have reptile sand or some paper at the bottom of the box. There are breadworms, grasshoppers, crickets and so on.
3. Blue-tongued skink: Blue-tongued skink can be roughly divided into the following categories: eastern blue-tongued skink, western blue-tongued skink, northern blue-tongued skink, central blue-tongued skink, spotted blue-tongued skink and Indonesian blue-tongued skink. Blue-tongued lizards are not good at climbing because of their short limbs, so they need more ground space. A four-foot feeding box is enough to raise a pair of adults, and sterile soil is more suitable for them to dig their nests.