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Looking for a new home for my uromastyx, Pyro
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I have a beautiful red-orange Saharan uromastyx (uromastyx Geyri) named Pyro. He's about 1 year old and ~8 inches long. He's extremely healthy and in great physical condition. Definitely a curious soul. Unfortunately, I'm not able to spend much time with him since I started a new job. I don't think this will be good for my relationship with him in the long run and so I am looking for someone who can provide him with ample love, affection, and time. He doesn't require TOO much in the way of maintenance. As with any uromastyx, he needs a HOT basking spot (upwards of 130-140 degrees), along with a temperature gradient within the enclosure (i.e. 70-85 degrees on the cool side). He eats primarily fresh greens (collard greens, mustard greens, etc.) and seeds/lentils. He doesn't really drink water, so you probably don't even need a water bowl (but I would have one just in case). The biggest expense for him is probably just the lighting, which needs to be replaced every ~4-6 months. Other than that, he's very low-maintenance. Please have an enclosure somewhat ready before you buy him. I don't want him to undergo stress in a makeshift enclosure. I won't be selling my enclosure, as I may buy a beardie or another lizard in the future. Feel free to contact me for more details :D
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$300
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What type of reptile is Pyro?
Pyro is a beautiful red-orange Saharan uromastyx (uromastyx Geyri).
2. How old is Pyro and what is his size?
Pyro is about 1 year old and approximately 8 inches long.
3. What are the care requirements for Pyro?
Pyro requires a HOT basking spot (upwards of 130-140 degrees), a temperature gradient within the enclosure (i.e. 70-85 degrees on the cool side), and a diet primarily consisting of fresh greens (like collard greens and mustard greens) as well as seeds and lentils.
4. Does Pyro need a water bowl?
Pyro does not really drink water, so a water bowl might not be necessary, but it's recommended to have one just in case.
5. What is the main expense associated with owning Pyro?
The main expense is likely the lighting, which needs to be replaced approximately every 4-6 months.
6. What should I prepare before bringing Pyro home?
It's important to have an enclosure ready before bringing Pyro home to avoid any unnecessary stress. A proper setup is essential for his wellbeing.
7. What is the price of Pyro?
The price for Pyro is $300 USD.
8. Where is Pyro located?
Pyro is located in Nesconset, Smithtown, Suffolk County, New York, United States.






















