Introduction: Understanding the Armant
The Armant, also known as the Egyptian lizard or the Egyptian mastigure, is a fascinating reptile that requires specific environmental conditions to thrive. It is a diurnal lizard that is native to North Africa and the Middle East, and it can grow up to three feet in length. Armants are omnivores that feed on a variety of insects, fruits, and vegetables, and they make great pets for experienced reptile keepers.
To provide the best care for your Armant, you need to understand its natural habitat and the environmental conditions that it requires. This article will discuss the temperature and climate requirements, lighting and photoperiods, ventilation and humidity, tank size and design, substrate options, decorations and hiding places, water quality and filtration, feeding and nutrition, and common health concerns and prevention tips for Armants.
Temperature and Climate Requirements
Armants require a warm and dry environment, as they are adapted to the arid and desert-like conditions of North Africa and the Middle East. The temperature in their enclosure should range from 80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, with a basking spot that reaches up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. At night, the temperature should drop to around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is essential to provide a thermal gradient in the enclosure, where the Armant can move between the warm and cool areas to regulate its body temperature. You can achieve this by using heat lamps or ceramic heaters, as well as a thermostat to maintain the temperature. Make sure to avoid any drafts or sudden temperature changes, as they can stress the Armant and lead to health problems.