
Water Dragon: usually18-24 inches long. These lizards enjoy being handled and rarely become aggressive, even if not handled consistently.

Bearded Dragon: grow to be18-24 inches long and are very friendly, however, when angry these lizards puff out a black beard under their jaw line, giving them their name.

Iguana: grow to 4-6 feet in length. As babies they need to be handled often in order to avoid becoming an aggressive adult. They can be very sweet and tame.

Nile Monitor: grow to be 3-5 feet long. They are easily tamed, but unpredictable in their behavior. This makes them a good pet for experienced herptile owners.
The Asian Long Tail Skink: grows10-12 inches long, including its tail, and are noted for their extremely long tail and small body size.
Tanzanian Dwarf Sawtail Flat Tree Lizards: get about 2-4 inches long. They do not like to be handled and do best as a ‘watch me’ pet.
The Yellow Throat Plated Lizard: grows to be10-12 inches long, and should be handled often as a baby to avoid an aggressive adult later on.
The Blue Tail Skink: gets10-12 inches long, and is good choice for children and first time herptile owners due to its docile temperament.
South American Collared Lizard: can be 10-12 inches long. Be careful when letting them out of their cage, they can run very fast when they want to.
Tanzanian Black Necked Tree Agamas: measure10-12 inches long as adults, and are easy to tame and very hardy.
The Madagascar Club Tail Lizard: gets 10-12 inches long. Their main line of defense is whipping a predator with their spiked tail.
Java Tree Anoles: get10-12 inches long, and are a very large and colorful species of anole.
South American Blue Anoles: get 10-12 inches long, and are an aboreal species. They have an unpredictable temperament and do best with experienced owners.
Soviet Jeweled Lacertas: grow to be12-18 inches long. They tend to be flighty as babies, but tame down as adults.
Rainbow Lacertas: are 12-18 inches long as adults. First time owners easily keep rainbow Lacertas.
South American Ornate Tree Climbing Lizards: get 12-18 inches long, and are very hardy, easy to handle, and love to climb.
The African True Fire Skink: grows to be 12-18 inches long, and are one of the most rarely seen skinks in captivity.
The Mali Uromastyx: averages between18-24 inches in length. They enjoy being handled and live best if handled often.