Paige Hudgins exactly, they’re way better BUT you’d be crazy to say that red tail boa’s are easier than corn snakes. When you say an animal is better you usually mean easier
our uromastyx definitely is very aware of everything and his bowl of lentils gets him going always :) he's the sweetest boy. also, don't be scared of brumation, they do brumate for a couple of months and can go without eating for a solid while while brumating.
My girl absolutely goes off the walls, for fresh peas. She might act cranky and give me the 'No Touchy!' attitude at first, but the second she sees I've brought a peace offering of a handful of peas, she comes running and happily eats them out of my hand.
Mine loves when I rub his cheeks. Squishy cheeks are definitely a huge reason why I got him. Also they’re always grumpy not sad. They judge you from across the room
There are way too many comments to sift through BUT if no one has said it, this one is a girl! :) I've owned Uros forever. Males are much brighter, even when cold.
Problem with using seeds as substrate, is some uros will just eat them constantly and end up getting obese.... They're also very likely ingesting their fecal matter and urine while doing so, as it's harder to spot clean when they poo and then proceed to fling it all over the place as they start to run around and dig. This can contribute to parasite overloads if your Uro's got any to begin with. Soil/Sand mixture of about 50/40 is a better option.
Monet Kristen i own a uromastyx and people get very angry with me for not keeping it on substrate cause it’s not natural. So in my opinion I don’t see a issue with tile or paper towel. But if you wanna add a box for them to dig in that works too.
Darn it! I knew it was too good to be true! It's like straight outta Wiiilly Wonka type stuff! lol (sighs) I know I'm still mourning over the fact edible wallpaper doesn't really exist :)
we have a lot of wild uromastyx here in saudi, but no breeders that I know of in the area. they seem to be more interested in eating uros than breeding them, unfortunately. also, uromastyx do not live on sand primarily. the ground they live on in the wild is quite rocky.
I adopted one from a fellow leaving town last fall and she quickly became my favorite lizard. To the point I just adopted a male ornate as well. I love them. When they're set up properly, they're extremely active and once used to you can be pretty outgoing and curious. I can hand-feed both of mine their favorite treats and I definitely wouldn't call them 'boring'. If they're kept too cold, then yeah they'll be boring 'cuz they'll literally spend all their time under their heat trying to get warm, or hiding. They can be pretty nervous in new surroundings/new cages for the first couple weeks after a move, so yeah they will be skittish and hide away a lot and seem 'boring', but I swear, once they're settled in, they are amazing lizards.
Looks like a female, they typically have a fair amount of color variation. :) That one is kind of potate. But the male I had for years and year was awesome. They pay attention to you, they do interact. I ended up cutting a window in the side of the background so my Uro could peek out at me when I was on the computer. They are goofy. I far prefer them over beardies, and I've had several beardies. Thus far it's actually been my favorite of all the lizards I've kept.
I have both a bearded and two uros :) just two things I didn't like you said was they eat the same food. They really don't! Uros are vegan! And therefor they actually don't smell which I think it's amazing! Their stomach etc is not made for insects... It's really not recommended to feed them live food. Also they aren't supposed to have water in their enclosure because that can give them ... "Tail rot" I think it's called in English.. Else than that I love your videos! :3
my uromastyx is probably one of my favorite reptiles they're tons more mellow than some of the beardies i've been around on top of being extremely easy to feed and care for. plus they're just really cute
Love the video. Only thing I'd argue with is personality. It's definitely true that Uro's don't usually come right into your home ready to interact with you. They make you work for it for months. But after time, they definitely start to open up a lot more and show their uniqueness off. Mine is incredibly lovey and even a bit of a grump when he doesn't get his way (cutting back on favorite snacks for healthier choices, etc.) He will, quite literally, turn his back to me and refuse to look at me because I want him to eat his healthy veggies. Lol
Actually my uromastyx comes to the front of his terrarium when he sees me and loves eating from my hands. He put his 2 front legs on the front of the terra and looks at me often ahaha i love him
ThirrinDiamond oh sorry they don’t I was originally going to make a comment saying they shed like crocodilians but no they don’t molt they shed like a lizard
honestly for someone who doesn't really want to deal with insects, the uromastyx is a great option for me. i'm really glad i found out about these lizards!! i actually really like them a lot. when i'm ready i think i will get one :)
I used to have one, she was a orange/red color and I loved her, I named her ruby and she was my first ever pet lizard, she honestly got me into the whole wanting lizards as pets
That name is actually adorable when you think about their faces. When it comes to reptiles, I'm more into snakes, especially boas, rainbow boas and anacondas. Probably bc they're strong, beautiful and native to where I live (Brazil), but lizards are great too! My personal favorites are teigus, they're amazing
I love seeing Uromastyx videos. I have had mine for a looong time. She isn't terrible colorful, but has a bit of yellow on her back. She has always been very calm, and goes mental when she decides to dig and it is hilarious to watch.
I had one of these guys. They are obsessed with eating dandelions. We’d pick the flowers and like you said their pretty mellow, I’ve never seen a reptile move faster than when you gave it dandelions.
I have a beardie and a Uromastyx and surprisingly my Uro is way more active 😂 I got both lizards when I was obsessed with Fairy Tail, so I named them Natsu (uro) and Dragneel (beardie)
I did a lot of research on my Uro (named Colonel Mustard) and live in AZ. I use my rocky soil as substrate. I learned that the seed substrate can cause obesity. I’m fortunate that I can feed him things I am growing such as aloe, hibiscus, and some native bushes that are similar to its native environment. He is skittish. But I like his little ‘tude’. It suits him. 🥰
"Chuckwalla and Uromastyx" group on Facebook is about the best group you'll find for their care. With a lot of these high desert species, you cannot get away with the same care as a bearded dragon, they are really different and many of them will not thrive or even survive without loose substrate (obviously not calci sand, but regular sand/soil mixtures). They also need much larger enclosures as the hot spot usually requires 2-4 regulated bulbs to achieve, and that makes a bigger hot side and they need more space for a temperature gradient. Chucks and Uros definitely aren't a species to get into without doing a ton of research from actual reputable keepers/breeders of them, they are expensive to set up, feed, and light.
Alex, you are a very educated/good hearted young lad from the videos I have seen so far, which believe it or not is a rarity in the current times. I wish I had gotten into herpetology at your age, as I didn't know I'd have such a burning passion for reptiles later in life and I'd know a whole heck of a lot by now. Thank you for your channel and for taking care of animals and teaching others as well. You rock! Take care of those teeth. I had all four of my wisdom teeth removed at once when I was 16 and they were all impacted (below gumline) so they cut giant craters in my mouth. I had blood streaming down my cheeks all day the first and halfway through the second day haha. My mother left me in the van (I look a lot like her) while she parked at CVS to get my medicine, an old lady from our church came up to me thinking I was her and said Hi how are you? I was still under the influence and my head wobbled as I turned towards her saying HOWS IT LOOK LIKE?! With blood streaming down my face. I was told she ran to her car, and she told my mom the story at church later. Be well :)🤘
Hi, mali uromastyx owner here! It looks like the one you've got there could be a moroccan uromastyx, looks more male in shape. My mali, Link, is one uro that alternates between being super hyper and very chill. If you want to see your uros go crazy, give them bee pollen or dandelions. Link goes crazy when he hears the shake of the bee pollen jar. I personally LOVE the chubby cheeks of uros, and when you look close enough, it looks like the curve of their mouth is a little smile. Another thing I love about uros is how the color on their back brightens when they bask, ornates look especially gorgeous. Uros are definitely underrated and are VERY adorable and perfect to cuddle, and their vegetarian diet is pretty easy to handle. For anyone who does want to learn more about uros, two books I highly recommend are "Uromastyx Pls Other Common Agamids" by Jerry G. Wells or if you have a bigger budget for books "Uromastyx: Natural History, Captive Care, Breeding" by Thomas Wilms.
I am thinking of getting one, and doing a lot of research, just going to say that depending on the specific variety they actually can be very beautiful, like Ornates are beautiful blue and yellow with black, some are green, some red, some bright yellow, so they aren't all the kinda dull dingy olive colour shown here
I feel like Alex makes the text on the screen go by super fast so that you have to rewind it and then try to pause it perfectly to read it just so he can laugh at all of us later.
Alex, I want to thank you for this video. I am a retired guy wanting a new pet. I have been researching BTS forever but now I have something else to look into!
My brother had a pet uromastyx named Mali & was a sweetie, definitely calm & didn’t do much but that’s not a bad thing, they’re just very chill, the cutest thing was watching him munch on his lettuce pieces hehe so cute
Uromastyx are the best imho. I have owned over 60 lizards since 1990 and if you put the time into a Uro, you get more back, way more then a Beardie...plus no bugs! Egyptian Uromastyx get big and act like a dog. My 3 Egyptians are over the top. They love to cuddle, come when called, follow commands and 1 of my Egyptians free roams in the room I am in during the day. She is trained to sit in her cat bed with her basking light and UVB light which sits by our front window and enjoys interacting with our large family, getting down to run the room before returning back on her own to her hot basking spot. At night she goes back into her enclosure to sleep, but she is with us all day because she LOVES people to an extreme. She refuses to hide and prefers to be part of the conversation and in our faces, literally. She loves to play with my youngest 3 children and crawl over and into everyone's hands and laps to cuddle up. She demands interaction continuously and each night sleeps on my chest or my Hubbys as she throws her hands and arms back on us in a sprawl. Her brother will slap you five for his treat and is very much a people person to the extreme too. All 3 have crazy cute personalities! My other lizards are a 12 year old Mali Uro we have had his whole life, and 2 red saharan Niger Uros, 1 oceletta Uro, and in the past we also had a Yellow Niger and 1 more Egyptian, every single one having amazing personalities. If worked with, the skittishness disappears and they become like puppies. But even better. I definitely prefer the Egyptians because fullgriwn they can be up to 3 feet long and several pounds! But they do need to be worked with otherwise they will never get to be social cuddlebugs like I have. But do I recommend them, yes! They are under appreciated but a great lizard IF time is put into them. Btw I also own currently 6 Beardies, 2 leopard geckos, and 1 bakeri iguana and 1 Bananna pectinata iguanas. In the past I have owned green iguanas, swifts, chameleons,skinks, etc....and while ALL my lizards are my favorites, Uromastyx are definitely underrated.
Don’t use seeds for substrate, they will eat it and get full on it, I have a small tank section with some clay and soil. I use ceramic tile, it holds heat well.
It’s really not suggested to use seed substrate for uromastyx since their waste gets mixed in with the seeds and they’ll ingest the contaminated seeds. This uromastyx also seems to be about to shed his tail (their tails go paler when it’s about to shed). Uromastyx geyris are generally always wild caught but there are plenty of captive bred animals going around.
The best choice I ever made was getting one I have had him for 2 years he likes to come up to the glass and pretty much say to my dog haha you can't get me he's alot of fun and mine is bright yellow on the body
I recently took in a supposedly 14 year old Uro who was in a 29G crappy tank with minimal heat and only a single 13w spiral 5.0 uvb...and she really wasn't that bad looking. Bit skinny some stuck shed...but 2 weeks later she looks like the one in the video. They are incredibly tough.
One thing about uros it that if you do give them soaks, dry their tails really really thoroughly because they can get tail rot easily due to moisture. Thats why its better to not give them a water bowl so they dont accidentally get it wet and cant dry it well enough.
My uromastyx Mad Max is the coolest, he pretty awkward but he’s awesome, loves eating his kale and arugula and I love hearing him peck at seeds and the way they snap when he eats em.
I am a snake keeper, but I think this lizard is adorable. Using seeds as substrate is what I would do. I have to learn the proper diet and care of the Uromastyx which I will do after the video. Love this Uromastyx. Some of your knowledgable viewers think she is female.
Ahh dude! I love your content, but dang this video did no justice to the uromastyx. They are in fact VERY interactive lizards. The one you’re holding looks like a Geyri aka Saharan or Nigerian uromastyx. They’re usually the most skittish and least interactive typically because they’re mostly wild caught. The captive bred uros are very personable and almost demand attention from their owners. You also forgot to mention the crazy colors available! I would highly suggest discouraging people from purchasing wild caught, as well. They typically won’t live very long, thus leaving the new owner completely disappointed and discouraged. Overall, great work and I look forward to an update video from this fella and hoping you’ll learn to truly love these guys as they ARE better than beardies 😉
I've seen a bunch of these guys at the Cleveland reptile show, been a while since I've been there but interesting information. I went the bearded dragon route and I'm glad I did I now own a really rare bearded dragon who is my favorite little derp. x)
Uros are definitely a great reptile, but many people aren't aware of their care needs, I joined a Facebook group recently that has taught me so much about these awesome lizards. I was hoping there would be mention of tail rot and the disease that's transferrable between beardies and uros.
I am planning to get a Uro because it's much easier than beardie to take care of, such as cage size and insect diet. This kid is very eloquent. I hope he will give a deeper insight on Uro in his future video.
There's lots of uromastyx in Sweden and all are captive bred. And you can find them in super bright, neon colors. Red, yellow, green, orange, and blue. I was pretty amazed.
I love Malies!, They’re sooooo cute! Spiny little puppy dogs! We had one for 15 years until my son took him home with him. They are so easy to take care of. In the summer, I’d put a leash on him and take him outside to bask in the sun. We used crushed walnut for a substrate. I’ll be looking for another one in the future.
Side note, I've met quite a few people who were beginners who's beardies died because they were not provided enough moisture. Please just use a water bowl. It takes work and experience to balance a reptile environment and diet in a way to support no water dish. Don't take stuff away that could potentially be life saving. Better safe than sorry.
Uromastyx recommend equipment: minimum size 36 wide × 24 deep × 18 to 24 tall pvc enclosure. Arcadia t5 34in d3+12% uvb bulb with lugarti 36in t5 reflector. Lugarti 75watt infared heat projector for basking with herpistat 2 thermostat 1 probe for basking temp and the other probe for monitoring the temp of cool side of enclosure. I recommend getting a nearpow grounded outlet timer for your uvb light so you can set it to come on and off at the correct time by itself and you can do the same for your basking bulb with your thermostat. A 13in reptile hide box and I buy a roll of 16in wide × 16 feet long Casoman tool box liner and put a piece across the top rapping around the back going all the way underneath so it gives the hide a soft floor of the hide box and the layer on top holds heat for their basking platform, they love this stuff, I have tried all sorts of things but they love it to lay on the best. A Pet tekk large worm feeder rock for a raised feeding platform so substrate doesn't get in their food and you can put in a 13cm ceramic reptile worm feeder dish so you don't have to use the cheep thin plastic dish that comes with it. A medium exoterra water dish. If you get a baby use the tool box liner I mentioned for a liner because you don't want substrate in the first year to year and a half of their life but once they are old enough Jurassic natural Australia outback desert sand mixed with 1 to 4 in rocks is correct for them. For artificial plants make sure they don't have small plastic leaves that they can pull of and eat. I give mine rep cal, or zilla juvenile iguana food mixed with lentil seeds and I give them organic romaine lettuce hearts dusted with repashy superveggie, it has all the calcium, vitamins and nutrients they need along with all the vitamins and nutrients that is in the juvenile iguana food and the protein in the lentil seeds and I give them all of this daily it is all daily stapel foods and mine are unbelievable healthy and active, also turnip, mustard, or colard leafy greens are also staple foods. All the information you didn't ask for😄 I wrote this out because it is hard to access specific easy care info. Everthing on uromastyx is vague and I spent hours upon hours researching to find what was good fir them and ironed out the details while keeping them. I recommend a 115 degree basking spot with about a 90 degree cool side of enclosure. Alot of people say to have a 120 to even 130 degree basking spot but I find when it gets over 115 they hide alot minimum 110 is fine. To adjust the temp on cool side if you're using infared basking bulb you can get a e26 socket extension to Lower the bulb to make the basking spot warm quicker and easier which will cause the cool side of enclosure to drop in temperature if it is above 190 degrees. I personally recommend foam made backgrounds they have because it insulates the enclosure and keeps your room from getting hot, and if you can I recommend glass doors because uromastyx love to glass surf and they scratch up the plastic type doors. I also recommend putting in a thrive log hide for a second hide not that they will hide in it but it is rough and helps them get off their shed. My basking infared bulbs are about 8 and a half inches from basking platforms in 40in wide enclosures which gives me 90 degree cool side. Mabie this will help someone.
Honestly my boyfriend really wanted a beardie, but he's very much someone who loves having something no one else does. I talked him into a uro and he said he doesn't think he'd have been as happy with a bearded now! Lil guy loves the bf so much and will crawl directly onto our hands. I'd definitely get another ornate uro in the future
I had a uromastyx when I was a kid and I loved it! It was named Betty/buddy because we never figured out if it was male or female hahaha. Best lizard ever!
@@loveemma09 I don't watch those. I only ask because I want to know how and also I looked at the yellow female beardie he has for sale rightnow and want to get a yellow one but I can't find them anywhere
I used to own one as a kid. She was amazing and so chill and sweet. I have wanted another one fo such a long time. I have weird fear of crickets which has probably kept me from getting one lol but one of the best critters ive owned
They are actually not that hard to keep if you keep them warm enough and feed the right food. You know what I do with getting water into them? I soaked the leafy greens in warm water when it came out of the fridge to warm it up for them and served to them soaking wet. When it went to eat the greens, he also ate some water. You can also spray water on their food, so they get enough water. I have never had problems with them shedding. I tend not to handle it too much so not to stress it, and I kept its cage really hot and bone dry. They need that heat! I’ve mind basking even when it gets really hot outside. I had mine for years and years and was forced to get rid of it because my dad lost his job. Keep him warm cost a lot of money. My electricity bill went through the roof.
I just had my hatchling green anole pass, rather unexpectedly but given he was wild caught I wasn't surprised. I'm glad to look at some happy alive lizards.
My boyfriend and I have wanted a Uromastyx for a couple years now but are/were worried about being able to keep the basking temps high enough for its needs. We had enough trouble getting our beardies stabilized around 100°F. Why, you ask? Well, people tend to refer to our apartment as "The Artic" lol if that tells you anything. I think we may have finally figured out a way to keep an enclosure at Uromastyx appropriate temps by accidentally coming close to baking our adult female beardie. Check your timers at least daily to make sure they're working properly, guys; you don't want a 100 watt CHE running at full power alongside a 150 watt basking bulb without your knowledge! That could've ended....badly. Very, very badly. Unfortunately, our Uromastyx dream is out for now. We literally found an abandoned juvenile beardie outside (in MO) maybe a week, week and a half ago, and there went our new enclosure/assorted setup necessities budget 🙄. I hate people.
I have both a Uromastyx and a beardie...I love both of them for different reasons, my beardie is 10x more friendly but my uro is super active and fun to watch run around and has a lot of personality
I love your videos-- you are such a knowledgeable , calm young man. I have seen Uros, but I still prefer Bearded Dragons. I had a number of iggys, all various ages and sizes, and I truly loved them. I had bought a baby Beardie at a reptile show and the seller told me " everything he thought I should know about Beardies--- unfortunately, that guy was a idiot, cuz my baby died soon afterward. I tried again a few years later, after doing a LOT of research on them. I had that 1 longer, but it still didn't make it. I really want another 1, but I refuse to let another 1 die! Sooooo we'll see. Maybe an older,larger 1 will be better for me. I do love them. Thank you for sharing all your info on your videos. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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I’m getting a beardie soon any tips on substrate?
Stan will not tolerate this propaganda
*bobbing intensifies*
I agree
We must protest on his behalf
Andre Devatama we shall PROTEST and RIOT the streets, this is unacceptable!
We must blow up the nearest Wendy’s in our protest
Title: Uromastyx is better than beardie
Alex' conclusion: Yeah theyre kinda boring id rather get a beardie
Kinda like how you’d definitely say corn snakes are better than red tail boa’s but corn snakes are kinda boring compared to red tail boas 😂
Why Uromastyx are better than bearded dragons: cheeks
Eh he was high on drugs
Tony Flamingo Sucks nope boas are 10x better than corn snakes
Paige Hudgins exactly, they’re way better BUT you’d be crazy to say that red tail boa’s are easier than corn snakes. When you say an animal is better you usually mean easier
uromastyx are spicy bearded dragons
Shaved bearded dragon
Spicy chicken nuggets
Beardie = mustard
Uromastyx = _spicy_ mustard + squishy chubby baby cheeks
*W H Y I S I T S P I C Y*
Nah but I genuinely wish I knew about Uromastyx before I got both of my beardies
As an owner of both- I totally agree lol
A uromastyx was my first lizard and just recently died after 18 years I’m definitely going to get another at one point or another
Sorry dude
Aki it’s ok I knew his time was coming
Try getting an Americomastyx next they are pretty cool too
What was his name?
Hot Duck Taco his name was buddy
our uromastyx definitely is very aware of everything and his bowl of lentils gets him going always :) he's the sweetest boy. also, don't be scared of brumation, they do brumate for a couple of months and can go without eating for a solid while while brumating.
My girl absolutely goes off the walls, for fresh peas. She might act cranky and give me the 'No Touchy!' attitude at first, but the second she sees I've brought a peace offering of a handful of peas, she comes running and happily eats them out of my hand.
@@LukaTisus no touchy! Argh, so cute 🖤
LukaTisus that’s so adorable
Sounds like the Uromastyx is my spirit animal lol
How soft are they? Velvet/silky? Or just smooth
Mine loves when I rub his cheeks. Squishy cheeks are definitely a huge reason why I got him. Also they’re always grumpy not sad. They judge you from across the room
Renee Ehrlich they judge you? That's all I need, a reptile communicating through eye contact how he thinks I'm failing at life.
Sounds like my Skink actually.
They also throw a seizure turning their tail into a helicopter stabbing you
Mine will literally turn his head and judge me, I call him my sassy little man
Alex drowsy on pain meds, a reptile spinning on a lazy Susan, and Stan talking to the wall...welcome to GoHerping.
Ahahahahaha
Hehe
YES
There are way too many comments to sift through BUT if no one has said it, this one is a girl! :) I've owned Uros forever. Males are much brighter, even when cold.
Where do I buy one from
The more you know, folks. :)
@@rokkyplays morph market
pet stores
breeders online
That's what I was thinking. She's not very bright so I assumed a female too. But that isnt always the case. There is always those rare instances.
Mine is a bright yellow
Can we just appreciate this guys channel. All of the content is so interesting.
ikr his channel is great
Who wouldn’t like the box knight ruler of tiny dragons
@@OAKAdventures same!! It’s asmr and learning at the same time
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@@OAKAdventures I like the content but I kinda don't like his voice 😂
Yeah you sold it to me! Yay. Ernie is doing great
Beardies best
@@Sarge7 u wish
error 404 lmao did you even watch the video?
@@Sarge7 yes?
error 404 Then how the hell you gonna say, “u wish” when goherpings closing statement was that bearded dragons are better, like bruh
“he’s alive, on the outside at least”
*mood*
SAME
Problem with using seeds as substrate, is some uros will just eat them constantly and end up getting obese....
They're also very likely ingesting their fecal matter and urine while doing so, as it's harder to spot clean when they poo and then proceed to fling it all over the place as they start to run around and dig. This can contribute to parasite overloads if your Uro's got any to begin with.
Soil/Sand mixture of about 50/40 is a better option.
LukaTisus best option is tile
Monet Kristen i own a uromastyx and people get very angry with me for not keeping it on substrate cause it’s not natural. So in my opinion I don’t see a issue with tile or paper towel. But if you wanna add a box for them to dig in that works too.
@@K1NG1O haha like giving your lizard a kiddie sand box!
789Dreamymimi789 yes exactly. lol
Darn it! I knew it was too good to be true! It's like straight outta Wiiilly Wonka type stuff! lol (sighs) I know I'm still mourning over the fact edible wallpaper doesn't really exist :)
Both Uromastyx and Cuban False chameleons are underrated lizards
cuban false chameleons look cute supreme leader
I KNEW YOU WERENT DEAD
thanks kim
Oh, I... I thought you were dead.
This guy is like “My death was....greatly....exaggerated.”
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- Crested Gecko
- Crested Gecko
- Crested Gecko
- Crested Gecko
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We had one and he got out of his cage... he was lost for 9 days... we found him in a cheerio box
Sophie Kruse LMAOOO
we have a lot of wild uromastyx here in saudi, but no breeders that I know of in the area. they seem to be more interested in eating uros than breeding them, unfortunately. also, uromastyx do not live on sand primarily. the ground they live on in the wild is quite rocky.
are they tasty?
@@williamkelly5689 i dont know and i dont want to know
Have you ever caught one
As are most reptiles that live in arid regions. That's why the argument of keeping them on sand being natural is wrong
My friend from Cairo had no idea what it was.
My sister has been begging for a uromastyx for almost a year now, ever since she laid her eyes on one at our local reptile store!
I adopted one from a fellow leaving town last fall and she quickly became my favorite lizard. To the point I just adopted a male ornate as well. I love them. When they're set up properly, they're extremely active and once used to you can be pretty outgoing and curious. I can hand-feed both of mine their favorite treats and I definitely wouldn't call them 'boring'. If they're kept too cold, then yeah they'll be boring 'cuz they'll literally spend all their time under their heat trying to get warm, or hiding.
They can be pretty nervous in new surroundings/new cages for the first couple weeks after a move, so yeah they will be skittish and hide away a lot and seem 'boring', but I swear, once they're settled in, they are amazing lizards.
Here's a nice tip: Save your money, get a beardie. (I'm a beardie keeper)
@LaumiRez don't be like Alex, get some sleep
Summary: uromastyx are just built different 😤😤
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"They exist, they're just a lizard"
No they’re a fruit... or vegetable?
Looks like a female, they typically have a fair amount of color variation. :) That one is kind of potate. But the male I had for years and year was awesome. They pay attention to you, they do interact. I ended up cutting a window in the side of the background so my Uro could peek out at me when I was on the computer. They are goofy. I far prefer them over beardies, and I've had several beardies. Thus far it's actually been my favorite of all the lizards I've kept.
sme02 kind of potate 😂
💯 female uromastyx ❤:)
We are all depressed, but I don’t like onions tbh
wait what does this mean
IsaMePython it means, you’re an onion
I like onions.
IsaMePython the mystery weakens if everything is explained
Madison Daily you’re sick
I have both a bearded and two uros :) just two things I didn't like you said was they eat the same food. They really don't! Uros are vegan! And therefor they actually don't smell which I think it's amazing!
Their stomach etc is not made for insects... It's really not recommended to feed them live food.
Also they aren't supposed to have water in their enclosure because that can give them ... "Tail rot" I think it's called in English..
Else than that I love your videos! :3
It's ok Alex. We're all looking depressed today 😔
my uromastyx is probably one of my favorite reptiles
they're tons more mellow than some of the beardies i've been around on top of being extremely easy to feed and care for. plus they're just really cute
We have an uromastyx and a beardie. But our uromastyx always comes wandering to me. He has so much wisdom in his little eyes! Love him! ❤️
Love the video. Only thing I'd argue with is personality. It's definitely true that Uro's don't usually come right into your home ready to interact with you. They make you work for it for months. But after time, they definitely start to open up a lot more and show their uniqueness off. Mine is incredibly lovey and even a bit of a grump when he doesn't get his way (cutting back on favorite snacks for healthier choices, etc.) He will, quite literally, turn his back to me and refuse to look at me because I want him to eat his healthy veggies. Lol
It feels weird being this early to something...
Same
Actually my uromastyx comes to the front of his terrarium when he sees me and loves eating from my hands.
He put his 2 front legs on the front of the terra and looks at me often ahaha i love him
“You just don’t know as much about them as if they were born as a baby”
-Alex 2020
Wait! I just thought of something! And I need to ask, maybe it's stupid, but DID DINOSAURS SHED THERE SKIN!!!???
Okay, I googled this and it says most scientists think they molted like birds/crocodiles
I had the same thought, but then I remembered that its currently believed they evolved from birds.
@@KristenRobertskris10lr CROCODILES MOLT?!?!?!?!?!?
ThirrinDiamond oh sorry they don’t I was originally going to make a comment saying they shed like crocodilians
but no they don’t molt they shed like a lizard
@@KristenRobertskris10lr oh ok lol it's fine, i was imagining like them shedding individual scales XD
honestly for someone who doesn't really want to deal with insects, the uromastyx is a great option for me. i'm really glad i found out about these lizards!! i actually really like them a lot. when i'm ready i think i will get one :)
I used to have one, she was a orange/red color and I loved her, I named her ruby and she was my first ever pet lizard, she honestly got me into the whole wanting lizards as pets
That name is actually adorable when you think about their faces. When it comes to reptiles, I'm more into snakes, especially boas, rainbow boas and anacondas. Probably bc they're strong, beautiful and native to where I live (Brazil), but lizards are great too! My personal favorites are teigus, they're amazing
@@loboguara7887 i like Tegu's. Rainbow boas are beautiful also
"Cute chubby and sad" hey it's me
I love seeing Uromastyx videos. I have had mine for a looong time. She isn't terrible colorful, but has a bit of yellow on her back. She has always been very calm, and goes mental when she decides to dig and it is hilarious to watch.
I had one of these guys. They are obsessed with eating dandelions. We’d pick the flowers and like you said their pretty mellow, I’ve never seen a reptile move faster than when you gave it dandelions.
Alex: 120 degrees
Me: Wow wtf that's so hot
Alex: Fahrenheit
Me: Oh
Ordinary Onion yeah that temp, if your not in the US, is for if you want to cook them, lol.
@@megaroo6110 Exactly what I was thinking lol
Maybe you could cook some onions on their basking spot
@@RainebowEvee Haha true
this is hands down the best youtube channel
I have a beardie and a Uromastyx and surprisingly my Uro is way more active 😂 I got both lizards when I was obsessed with Fairy Tail, so I named them Natsu (uro) and Dragneel (beardie)
The way u word things is off the wall crazy out of context however u still get your point across perfectly. I love it😭
I did a lot of research on my Uro (named Colonel Mustard) and live in AZ. I use my rocky soil as substrate. I learned that the seed substrate can cause obesity. I’m fortunate that I can feed him things I am growing such as aloe, hibiscus, and some native bushes that are similar to its native environment. He is skittish. But I like his little ‘tude’. It suits him. 🥰
"Chuckwalla and Uromastyx" group on Facebook is about the best group you'll find for their care. With a lot of these high desert species, you cannot get away with the same care as a bearded dragon, they are really different and many of them will not thrive or even survive without loose substrate (obviously not calci sand, but regular sand/soil mixtures). They also need much larger enclosures as the hot spot usually requires 2-4 regulated bulbs to achieve, and that makes a bigger hot side and they need more space for a temperature gradient. Chucks and Uros definitely aren't a species to get into without doing a ton of research from actual reputable keepers/breeders of them, they are expensive to set up, feed, and light.
it comes from my country in middle east
, i have an adorable little egyptian uromastyx ❤️
Egyptians are the largest of the Uromastyx lizards, your little critter won't be small for long!
I will not tolerate you talking like that with Stan in the background.
“I won’t beat him up.. not on camera at least” - I found this very funny
I used to have a Uromastyx named Alec. He was the sweetest baby ever! Loved to give him cuddles. Now I’m thinking it’s time for another!
Alex, you are a very educated/good hearted young lad from the videos I have seen so far, which believe it or not is a rarity in the current times. I wish I had gotten into herpetology at your age, as I didn't know I'd have such a burning passion for reptiles later in life and I'd know a whole heck of a lot by now. Thank you for your channel and for taking care of animals and teaching others as well. You rock! Take care of those teeth. I had all four of my wisdom teeth removed at once when I was 16 and they were all impacted (below gumline) so they cut giant craters in my mouth. I had blood streaming down my cheeks all day the first and halfway through the second day haha. My mother left me in the van (I look a lot like her) while she parked at CVS to get my medicine, an old lady from our church came up to me thinking I was her and said Hi how are you? I was still under the influence and my head wobbled as I turned towards her saying HOWS IT LOOK LIKE?! With blood streaming down my face. I was told she ran to her car, and she told my mom the story at church later. Be well :)🤘
You’re a cool guy
Hi, mali uromastyx owner here! It looks like the one you've got there could be a moroccan uromastyx, looks more male in shape. My mali, Link, is one uro that alternates between being super hyper and very chill. If you want to see your uros go crazy, give them bee pollen or dandelions. Link goes crazy when he hears the shake of the bee pollen jar. I personally LOVE the chubby cheeks of uros, and when you look close enough, it looks like the curve of their mouth is a little smile. Another thing I love about uros is how the color on their back brightens when they bask, ornates look especially gorgeous. Uros are definitely underrated and are VERY adorable and perfect to cuddle, and their vegetarian diet is pretty easy to handle.
For anyone who does want to learn more about uros, two books I highly recommend are "Uromastyx Pls Other Common Agamids" by Jerry G. Wells or if you have a bigger budget for books "Uromastyx: Natural History, Captive Care, Breeding" by Thomas Wilms.
I think it looks like a Geyri
i love when people tell cons in lizard videos and the lizards are just there like 🧍🏻♀️as ur saying what’s wrong with them 💀
I have a uromastyx. His name is Toby. Toby is a good boy. He’s shy, a total mama’s boy, a chunk, and a cuddler. He’s weird. We like Toby.
I am thinking of getting one, and doing a lot of research, just going to say that depending on the specific variety they actually can be very beautiful, like Ornates are beautiful blue and yellow with black, some are green, some red, some bright yellow, so they aren't all the kinda dull dingy olive colour shown here
I feel like Alex makes the text on the screen go by super fast so that you have to rewind it and then try to pause it perfectly to read it just so he can laugh at all of us later.
Alex, I want to thank you for this video. I am a retired guy wanting a new pet. I have been researching BTS forever but now I have something else to look into!
Petition for the bearded dragon care guide.
Hope the move went smoothly!
My brother had a pet uromastyx named Mali & was a sweetie, definitely calm & didn’t do much but that’s not a bad thing, they’re just very chill, the cutest thing was watching him munch on his lettuce pieces hehe so cute
Uromastyx are the best imho. I have owned over 60 lizards since 1990 and if you put the time into a Uro, you get more back, way more then a Beardie...plus no bugs! Egyptian Uromastyx get big and act like a dog. My 3 Egyptians are over the top. They love to cuddle, come when called, follow commands and 1 of my Egyptians free roams in the room I am in during the day. She is trained to sit in her cat bed with her basking light and UVB light which sits by our front window and enjoys interacting with our large family, getting down to run the room before returning back on her own to her hot basking spot. At night she goes back into her enclosure to sleep, but she is with us all day because she LOVES people to an extreme. She refuses to hide and prefers to be part of the conversation and in our faces, literally. She loves to play with my youngest 3 children and crawl over and into everyone's hands and laps to cuddle up. She demands interaction continuously and each night sleeps on my chest or my Hubbys as she throws her hands and arms back on us in a sprawl. Her brother will slap you five for his treat and is very much a people person to the extreme too. All 3 have crazy cute personalities! My other lizards are a 12 year old Mali Uro we have had his whole life, and 2 red saharan Niger Uros, 1 oceletta Uro, and in the past we also had a Yellow Niger and 1 more Egyptian, every single one having amazing personalities. If worked with, the skittishness disappears and they become like puppies. But even better. I definitely prefer the Egyptians because fullgriwn they can be up to 3 feet long and several pounds! But they do need to be worked with otherwise they will never get to be social cuddlebugs like I have. But do I recommend them, yes! They are under appreciated but a great lizard IF time is put into them. Btw I also own currently 6 Beardies, 2 leopard geckos, and 1 bakeri iguana and 1 Bananna pectinata iguanas. In the past I have owned green iguanas, swifts, chameleons,skinks, etc....and while ALL my lizards are my favorites, Uromastyx are definitely underrated.
Yay! I have been waiting for a video on these little guys 😍❤️
The seed diet is the reason they have cubby cheeks, it’s their chewing muscles.
I’ve always found uromastyxs super adorable, they’ve always been my favorite
It looks like a beardie with a spiky tail and the face if a toad.
*I WANT ONE*
I love this video and the Leachy video for being fun opinions and not a list of facts I could find on google! Really has your flare
Don’t use seeds for substrate, they will eat it and get full on it, I have a small tank section with some clay and soil. I use ceramic tile, it holds heat well.
It’s really not suggested to use seed substrate for uromastyx since their waste gets mixed in with the seeds and they’ll ingest the contaminated seeds. This uromastyx also seems to be about to shed his tail (their tails go paler when it’s about to shed). Uromastyx geyris are generally always wild caught but there are plenty of captive bred animals going around.
I have a uromastyx that looks just like this one! He is incredibly aware. He is constantly watching, judging us...
The best choice I ever made was getting one I have had him for 2 years he likes to come up to the glass and pretty much say to my dog haha you can't get me he's alot of fun and mine is bright yellow on the body
The editing and the jokes in this video was just perfect, hope you keep this model inf possible hahaha
I recently took in a supposedly 14 year old Uro who was in a 29G crappy tank with minimal heat and only a single 13w spiral 5.0 uvb...and she really wasn't that bad looking. Bit skinny some stuck shed...but 2 weeks later she looks like the one in the video. They are incredibly tough.
Always wanted one, so chill. will get when i can.
One thing about uros it that if you do give them soaks, dry their tails really really thoroughly because they can get tail rot easily due to moisture. Thats why its better to not give them a water bowl so they dont accidentally get it wet and cant dry it well enough.
Your cats always look like they're having Vietnam flashbacks...like they've seen some things and are just waiting for the poo to hit the fan again.
My uromastyx Mad Max is the coolest, he pretty awkward but he’s awesome, loves eating his kale and arugula and I love hearing him peck at seeds and the way they snap when he eats em.
I am a snake keeper, but I think this lizard is adorable. Using seeds as substrate is what I would do. I have to learn the proper diet and care of the Uromastyx which I will do after the video. Love this Uromastyx. Some of your knowledgable viewers think she is female.
"like not throwing stuff at it but throwing food at it"
Ahh dude! I love your content, but dang this video did no justice to the uromastyx.
They are in fact VERY interactive lizards. The one you’re holding looks like a Geyri aka Saharan or Nigerian uromastyx. They’re usually the most skittish and least interactive typically because they’re mostly wild caught. The captive bred uros are very personable and almost demand attention from their owners. You also forgot to mention the crazy colors available! I would highly suggest discouraging people from purchasing wild caught, as well. They typically won’t live very long, thus leaving the new owner completely disappointed and discouraged. Overall, great work and I look forward to an update video from this fella and hoping you’ll learn to truly love these guys as they ARE better than beardies 😉
I've seen a bunch of these guys at the Cleveland reptile show, been a while since I've been there but interesting information. I went the bearded dragon route and I'm glad I did I now own a really rare bearded dragon who is my favorite little derp. x)
Uros are definitely a great reptile, but many people aren't aware of their care needs, I joined a Facebook group recently that has taught me so much about these awesome lizards. I was hoping there would be mention of tail rot and the disease that's transferrable between beardies and uros.
i love your videos so much they always calm me down and make me happy :) thank you
I really want a uromastyx one day. I see them a lot and have always liked them
Loving the vids keep up the grind!
I am planning to get a Uro because it's much easier than beardie to take care of, such as cage size and insect diet. This kid is very eloquent. I hope he will give a deeper insight on Uro in his future video.
There's lots of uromastyx in Sweden and all are captive bred. And you can find them in super bright, neon colors. Red, yellow, green, orange, and blue. I was pretty amazed.
I love Malies!, They’re sooooo cute! Spiny little puppy dogs! We had one for 15 years until my son took him home with him. They are so easy to take care of. In the summer, I’d put a leash on him and take him outside to bask in the sun. We used crushed walnut for a substrate. I’ll be looking for another one in the future.
Side note, I've met quite a few people who were beginners who's beardies died because they were not provided enough moisture. Please just use a water bowl. It takes work and experience to balance a reptile environment and diet in a way to support no water dish. Don't take stuff away that could potentially be life saving. Better safe than sorry.
This is the video I was looking for
Uromastyx recommend equipment: minimum size 36 wide × 24 deep × 18 to 24 tall pvc enclosure. Arcadia t5 34in d3+12% uvb bulb with lugarti 36in t5 reflector. Lugarti 75watt infared heat projector for basking with herpistat 2 thermostat 1 probe for basking temp and the other probe for monitoring the temp of cool side of enclosure. I recommend getting a nearpow grounded outlet timer for your uvb light so you can set it to come on and off at the correct time by itself and you can do the same for your basking bulb with your thermostat. A 13in reptile hide box and I buy a roll of 16in wide × 16 feet long Casoman tool box liner and put a piece across the top rapping around the back going all the way underneath so it gives the hide a soft floor of the hide box and the layer on top holds heat for their basking platform, they love this stuff, I have tried all sorts of things but they love it to lay on the best. A Pet tekk large worm feeder rock for a raised feeding platform so substrate doesn't get in their food and you can put in a 13cm ceramic reptile worm feeder dish so you don't have to use the cheep thin plastic dish that comes with it. A medium exoterra water dish. If you get a baby use the tool box liner I mentioned for a liner because you don't want substrate in the first year to year and a half of their life but once they are old enough Jurassic natural Australia outback desert sand mixed with 1 to 4 in rocks is correct for them. For artificial plants make sure they don't have small plastic leaves that they can pull of and eat. I give mine rep cal, or zilla juvenile iguana food mixed with lentil seeds and I give them organic romaine lettuce hearts dusted with repashy superveggie, it has all the calcium, vitamins and nutrients they need along with all the vitamins and nutrients that is in the juvenile iguana food and the protein in the lentil seeds and I give them all of this daily it is all daily stapel foods and mine are unbelievable healthy and active, also turnip, mustard, or colard leafy greens are also staple foods. All the information you didn't ask for😄 I wrote this out because it is hard to access specific easy care info. Everthing on uromastyx is vague and I spent hours upon hours researching to find what was good fir them and ironed out the details while keeping them. I recommend a 115 degree basking spot with about a 90 degree cool side of enclosure. Alot of people say to have a 120 to even 130 degree basking spot but I find when it gets over 115 they hide alot minimum 110 is fine. To adjust the temp on cool side if you're using infared basking bulb you can get a e26 socket extension to Lower the bulb to make the basking spot warm quicker and easier which will cause the cool side of enclosure to drop in temperature if it is above 190 degrees. I personally recommend foam made backgrounds they have because it insulates the enclosure and keeps your room from getting hot, and if you can I recommend glass doors because uromastyx love to glass surf and they scratch up the plastic type doors. I also recommend putting in a thrive log hide for a second hide not that they will hide in it but it is rough and helps them get off their shed. My basking infared bulbs are about 8 and a half inches from basking platforms in 40in wide enclosures which gives me 90 degree cool side. Mabie this will help someone.
I really want an uromastyx my husband got a bearded dragon who we love but I've fallen in love with uros and am hoping to find one to adopt!
Honestly my boyfriend really wanted a beardie, but he's very much someone who loves having something no one else does. I talked him into a uro and he said he doesn't think he'd have been as happy with a bearded now! Lil guy loves the bf so much and will crawl directly onto our hands. I'd definitely get another ornate uro in the future
I had a uromastyx when I was a kid and I loved it! It was named Betty/buddy because we never figured out if it was male or female hahaha. Best lizard ever!
Sad video, Uromastyx can take the abuse and just accept the sad life. Very sad story.
Uromastyx = Alex. You decide.
This made me really miss my uro. They're the best. ❤️
I have a white spotted and white striped gecko and I can’t touch them or they’ll bite me but they’re still really cool to look at
had a mali uromastyx for 12 years he was a fantastic lizard. Easy care and very friendly.
You should make a video on how you pack the animals to sell
He has sooo many they're on his vlogs
@@loveemma09 Oh
@@loveemma09 I don't watch those. I only ask because I want to know how and also I looked at the yellow female beardie he has for sale rightnow and want to get a yellow one but I can't find them anywhere
I wouldn't be surprised if Alex told ya to watch them to find out before you can get the beardie 🤣
I used to own one as a kid. She was amazing and so chill and sweet. I have wanted another one fo such a long time. I have weird fear of crickets which has probably kept me from getting one lol but one of the best critters ive owned
They are actually not that hard to keep if you keep them warm enough and feed the right food. You know what I do with getting water into them? I soaked the leafy greens in warm water when it came out of the fridge to warm it up for them and served to them soaking wet. When it went to eat the greens, he also ate some water.
You can also spray water on their food, so they get enough water.
I have never had problems with them shedding. I tend not to handle it too much so not to stress it, and I kept its cage really hot and bone dry. They need that heat! I’ve mind basking even when it gets really hot outside. I had mine for years and years and was forced to get rid of it because my dad lost his job. Keep him warm cost a lot of money. My electricity bill went through the roof.
I just had my hatchling green anole pass, rather unexpectedly but given he was wild caught I wasn't surprised. I'm glad to look at some happy alive lizards.
"I think my gums are bleeding?!" that was so random lol
My boyfriend and I have wanted a Uromastyx for a couple years now but are/were worried about being able to keep the basking temps high enough for its needs. We had enough trouble getting our beardies stabilized around 100°F. Why, you ask? Well, people tend to refer to our apartment as "The Artic" lol if that tells you anything.
I think we may have finally figured out a way to keep an enclosure at Uromastyx appropriate temps by accidentally coming close to baking our adult female beardie. Check your timers at least daily to make sure they're working properly, guys; you don't want a 100 watt CHE running at full power alongside a 150 watt basking bulb without your knowledge! That could've ended....badly. Very, very badly.
Unfortunately, our Uromastyx dream is out for now. We literally found an abandoned juvenile beardie outside (in MO) maybe a week, week and a half ago, and there went our new enclosure/assorted setup necessities budget 🙄. I hate people.
I have both a Uromastyx and a beardie...I love both of them for different reasons, my beardie is 10x more friendly but my uro is super active and fun to watch run around and has a lot of personality
I love your videos-- you are such a knowledgeable , calm young man. I have seen Uros, but I still prefer Bearded Dragons. I had a number of iggys, all various ages and sizes, and I truly loved them. I had bought a baby Beardie at a reptile show and the seller told me " everything he thought I should know about Beardies--- unfortunately, that guy was a idiot, cuz my baby died soon afterward. I tried again a few years later, after doing a LOT of research on them. I had that 1 longer, but it still didn't make it. I really want another 1, but I refuse to let another 1 die! Sooooo we'll see. Maybe an older,larger 1 will be better for me. I do love them. Thank you for sharing all your info on your videos. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I don't really like Herps, but I enjoy your posts. Thanks for doing it.