WARREN’S ARMADILLO LIZARD

Cordylus warreni

 

Warren’s Armadillo Lizards are native to the dry, rocky regions and brushy steppes of Southern Africa.  They are flee into cracks and crevices in the rocks when threatened and raise their spines so that they cannot be pulled loose by predators.  Adapting well to captivity, Armadillo Lizards are relatively peaceful and compatible

 

Maximum size: 12”

 

Lighting:  Full spectrum fluorescent UV bulbs and a basking light are required.

 

Temperature range: Day 86°F Night 64°-68°F

 

Food:  Crickets, mealworms, and pinkie mice coated in calcium and vitamin powder.

 

Water: Armadillo lizards can take up water through their skin.  They should be misted occasionally and provided with a shallow dish of water.

 

Housing/Habitat: An aquarium equipped with an under tank heating pad at one end landscaped to simulate their natural habitat.  A thick sand layer with a large loosely stacked rock pile, a piece of wood placed flat on the sand, and a silk plant will work well.  It is important to provide these lizards with plenty of hiding places.