I had one of these for almost 16 years. He was very laid back and friendly. He would greet me when I came home and used to love hanging out on my shoulder and in my lap for hours. He would pout and hide if I didn’t remove him from his enclosure and play with him when I got home.
Google hot dry deserts. That gave me some kind of ideas. Just remember no sand! I think that they make some kind of molding clay that works well as a substrate.
My uro loves his enclosure its 4ft long , 2ft deep, 18inches tall. 75 % of his substrate is ceramic tile with hides and rocks on the hot side , the other 25% of substrate on the hot side is a lil sandbox but of 3 inches of millet seed with a hide ther as well
I got a Mali uromastyx when I was 15 and I'm 30 now. I love him! He's never once acted aggressive, loves to be handled, lives in a dry climate, and lives off of veggies and birdseed. Once you get the tank set up with lights... they're pretty low maintenance in the long run and so fun to interact with. He also has the cutest face and chubby cheeks.
I got my male Mali as a baby and he’s 17 now. He’s been miserable since day 1 (unless I have a handful of dandelions, in which case, I’m his best bud). He just wants to be left alone and will dash into his hide as soon as he sees anyone approach. I guess it’s just his personality, but not a lot of fun. It’s a shame.
I've never handled one in person, but by looking at how they look I always thought they were mean and all out to take a piece out of you.. but after watching this, man, they almost seem like the perfect pet, lol. The substrate-eating however... xD As always, great content, Clint!
I have an Uromastyx and they're great with humans as the more you handle them the more docile they become. I've had no trouble with Oscar and he loves his vivarium at 32 to 34 degrees Celsius. They're easy to keep the only downside is that they require a lot of attention or they become skittish with you if you haven't handled them for a while.
I am sorry but the beat substrate is plain old prewashed play sand from Lowe's. Seeds can cause impaction IF the temperatures are too low and the variation of greens offered are not correct. Insects are not the best for them either. I have kept Nigerian/Geyri Uromastyx for over 4 years now. The same as the two he is handling.
This video is what convinced me to purchase a uromastyx and I love Clint so this is not any type of criticism. unfortunately after buying the set up and joining some uromastyx specific communities I've discovered that the advice Clint gives is about half right. A big no is keeping them on Millet substrate. Millet absorbs humidity and moisture and encouraged the growth of bacterial and funguses which can lead to illness and respiratory issues. Experienced Uro keepers keep them on plain tile with a dig box that is a mix of play sand and cocofiber. But this can vary, the big consensus is millets is a big no because of it's microbial harboring enviorment. They need lots of hides, and at least a 4'x2'x2' because they do roam. Following Clint's advice won't put your animal in immediate harm or anything like that, and a lot of his advice is good, but always always do research. It's hard for even the experts to know all the fine details if every species out there.
You won't regret it getting a uro! I use playsand for substrate. His basking side is about 120 f. Cooling is 90 f. He has huts he can go under to hide in and sleep.
My first reptile is a Uromastyx. When I got him, the pet store told me they didn't need much care and sleep on there backs. (That sales guy was fired shortly after I already made my purchase.) Looking online I was so scared that I wasn't going to be able to care for him. But watching your videos helped give me confidence! I'm happy to say I've dobe the research and he's in a very large enclosure, with the proper heat and has been happy with me these few months. Thank you so very much for your videos.
Maru Menendez clint had mentioned it in a different video featuring the Uros i believe but they very occasionally bite, but are not prone to bite. so much so that you may own one that is born, lives, and dies without ever biting you. but it all depends on husbandry and care and the individual reptile as well. TLDR; not really
Could you do a reptile room walk through and show off all your pets? That would be really awesome!! Love your show, love your content keep up the good work!
I love seeing the enthusiasm when people talk about exotic pets like this. It genuinely makes me smile. I think one of these dudes is gonna be my first venture outside of an aquarium. Thankyou!
Uromastyx is an amazing pet :) I have two of them. I got them as a present when I turned 18 years old and I just love them. They are siblings, but two very different personalities. The boy is very calm and well just like the yellow one in this video, while the female I have is... very scared. I had them for soon 2 years and I know she will never be happy for handling. So to all the people out there thinking about getting a uro, if u can, u should meet it/handling it first, so u know what kind of personalty you are getting. I do love my girl
@@marukuchita other Uros, for sure. But you, never lol and even if it did, it wouldn't even break skin lol. Barely a pinch.. Also what she said is wrong. You can tame any animal that isn't a predator.. And even a predator you can tame, I just don't like doing it with Monitor Lizards or big cats lol. If I had her female, I could change it's behavior in like 2 months. People don't put in the time or effort, they just like to complain. Some are super easy just like people and others are a bit tougher exterior but you can still "break" them lol. Daily handling, sitting with your hand in the tank for 10-20 mins, doing activities around the tank. ALSO THOUGH... When you house two lizards I do always find one thrives.. I bet if you gave the female her own enclosure and did daily handling she would change personalities completely.
Mine is a juvenile and when I put my hand in the tank, he wiggles not too crazy, but he also runs really fast. When we grabbed him in the pet store, he was calm. Now he’s not. He’s been in this tank for almost 2 months. Any help?
I’ve been taking care of my friends Uromastyx for the past two years while she is away for college. I didn’t know about the bird seeds, I will definitely have to upgrade him. I have fallen in love with these guy.
Hi Clint, having them on millet as a substrate is an unfortunately outdated idea. It's basically going to the bathroom and eating in the same space, which is not up to current keeper hygiene standards. Most keepers recommend a sand and soil mixture, with the soil being rich in clay so it can hold up burrows they dig.
This video helped me decide on a uromastyx as the perfect pet lizard for me! I did extra research as well (because more knowledge is always a good thing) which helped me decide to get an ornate uromastyx instead of the kind shown here, but I adore my little lizard!
@ClintsReptiles I’d love to see an updated version of this video, particularly regarding the substrate recommendations. Uromastyx geyri is still regularly sold to inexperienced keepers at pet expos with heartbreaking results. Perhaps a conversation video with one of the breeders, such a Philip Lietz who is in Colorado.
i love uromastyx so very much, probably my favourite lizards to handle. but wow clint is NOT LYING about their enclosure needing to be hot, we had to give these guys their own little room at work cos their heat lamps were making the other enclosures nearby too warm!
Hello Clint, I LOVE your channel and think that you're doing really great work providing information on proper reptile care. I was hoping you could maybe post an updated video on the care of these amazing lizards? Your video is the first that comes up when I search "Uromastyx" and while I'm sure it was very well researched when you originally posted it, a lot of the information is very outdated and no longer considered to be best practices. For example, though it was thought that bird seed was a great substrate for them it's since been determined that birdseed is one of the worst substrates. It does not compact well so they don't get great grip, if any moisture gets in there you can end up with mold growth and eating nothing but bird seed can cause other health issues. Another issue is that it is absolutely not recommended to offer insects, even as an occasional treat. Uromastyx are strict herbivores, and do not benefit at all from insects in their diet. While some owners may offer the occasional insect as a treat, too much protein can result in serious health problems. Love your channel and I can't wait to see what critter you introduce us to next!
Got our rescues. Need time but doing good. Previously had no heat, tank or substrate. Kept in a cardboard box. Now in tanks with substrate, heat, uvb, and food and hides. Love and appreciate all the advice we got here from you. Thank you.
I'm new here-- Hi!! Great info. There is 1 hot fact about the uromastyx you didn't mention. When their temperatures are on point-- their bodies change colors. I have a yellow Niger u. geyri-- and if the temp is incorrect, hew will be a muddy color. When the temps are proper-- bright yellow . Very cool. They also love dandelion greens and the yellow flowers. Millet seen is great for substrate, and if you water the seeds on 1 side of the tank, they sprout. Uros love those sprouts too.
I used to own a beardie, but he passed away about a year ago. Today I went to a reptile expo looking for a new one, and im coming home with two uromas! Just like the video..one orange and one yellow..I named them Bert and ernie 🤣 for anyone curious about getting one these guys are so cute! Also they love head rubs..
I've been waiting impatiently for this video :) They're so stinkin cute I can't wait to see if repticon has them next year. As always, excellent video, very entertaining and informative. Keep up the great work!
ReptileMan 0912 really? I see them everywhere in tampa tbh, theres a pet shop in oldsmar that has them and i saw so many at repticon and learned about them there.
The stool thing is so true! If my beardies haven't pooped before I get them out I'll often give them a quick soak in a luke warm bath just to avoid the possibility of having to potentially change my whole outfit (its totally happened before); an issue that never occurs with my uromastyx (Odo). Not that I handle her too frequently though because she's pretty wild still haha. *edit* Also, I agree with the general sentiment pertaining to field collected specimens. However, a local pet shop had her and she's the only one they've ever carried and since she stayed there for two months with no sign of anyone taking her in I opted to bring her home since they're husbandry wasn't quite right for her. Love your videos as always Clint, great work!
Another quality video! You got me so hyped up about these I may just have to go look for one this weekend at the Cleveland reptile show! Just love these little guys!
Uromastyx are wonderful! I held one as a little girl at a pet store and that’s what started my love for lizards. I didn’t bring that guy home but I have a few of them now and gosh, they are so great! ❤ I love these videos! They are always so interesting and informative.
Just got a uromastyx! I wanted another bearded dragon but in the end decided on one of these little guys because I loved the fact I wouldn't have to deal with insects!
Thank you so much for the video! Very interesting and informative. I've had my eye on an uromastyx at my local pet atore, and as someone who hasn't owned a reptile before, this was extremely helpful in me making the choice to bring him home. Thank you again!
Since you already did a head-to-head video of these guys vs. bearded dragons, you should do one of these guys vs. blue tongued skinks. I'd be interested to hear how you feel they compare!
Me and brother had 2 of these. They are awesome lizards! We had to get rid of them but they found a new home. Both girls. Our tan one was named Cleopatra, and our darker red/orange one was Aphrodite.
I've had a uro for over a year and I can vouch for pretty much everything you've said. Easiest thing I've ever taken care of and I love him. Reptiles rule!
2 years later and I have to tell you I’ve seen some reptile stores have babies now that are captive bred so I can tell you it had moved up to a 3 out of 5 now!
Clint, I love your videos and it's genuinely fun watching someone so passionate in educating and caring for these animals. Have you ever thought about doing an occasional vlog showing some of your animals and their enclosures, feeding, etc? I got into reptiles about 2 years ago and have a Yellow-belly Ball Python. Her name is Matilda and she is everything I could have asked for in my first reptile, but naturally, I think it's time to graduate to other things. Thanks to your videos I've learned about so many reptiles and how to care for them. Uromastyx is now on my list!
You’re killing me man! After watching your videos I feel like I need every lizard lol they’re all so cool! I have two Bearded Dragons. (First was planned the second was an adoption of a MBD case that someone returned to my brothers petco) but after these cool guys I can’t help but think lizards are the best pet ever lol much love and please keep making Videos, you’re the best!
Love this! Would disagree on score though. More like 4.2 out of 5. Not sure availability is as big a problem and set up is a small pain to set up but once done they are SUPER low maintenance . Anyway love the vid and all your points, thanks Clint!
I held one of these guys at my local pet shop the other day. It came right up to the glass to say hi! It was so chill and climbed right up on my shoulder.
You think you could do a video over a small iguana species? I can't find ANYTHING over a specific species. It's like searching "mali/saharan/ornate uromastyx" but it's generalized to just "uromastyx" and I have trouble differentiating between them. Also, great video as always! As soon as I get the tank ready, I'm getting my own uro. I want to watch them dig!
I currently live in their native environment, I looked them up because I kept seeing wild ones that are much much larger than these guys. Temperatures out here reach 115-125F and despite what you might think humidity out here actually can reach almost unbearable heights. If hell exists these lizards would thrive there.
Tip: Buy a halogen flood light from a hardware store for the basking spot. You can get two for about $13 instead of spending $50 or more for a hot mercury vapor bulb at a pet store. The only downside is that halogen doesn't put out uvb so you'll most likely want to get another bulb for that. But, overall, lighting didn't have to be that expensive for uromastyx.
My Uromastyxs, I have two, aren’t vegetarians at all. I offer them leaves and vegetables regularly but they don’t eat them maybe occasionally. I use desert send and some stones as substrate and it’s perfectly fine. They are definitely tough lizards. I decided to move them to a new terrarium and they didn’t eat for almost a month. Eventually, I gave up, put them back and they started to eat within 10 minutes
Tip: I use a sand mix as substrate :/ But a pro: I mix this with other sorts of substrates to keep their holes intact when they dig them... its perfect
Clint , can you do a video about the Rankins dragon and the clown agama/ painted dragon ? They are like little BD's. The are good for people who don't have space for a 4/6 foot tank for a BD.
I had a different species of Uromastyx back in high school. It was huge, like 4 or 5 times bigger than those. It was nocturnal. All day it could not move at all, but at night it was super active.
My beardie, Puffy, died last summer after like 15 years, and I've been wanting another hardy lizard. I think you may have convinced me! I do find millet and bird seed substrate interesting.
i loveeee my URO !!! Hes been so amazing i do keep mine on sand because thats what they are use to living in but i feed him his seeds and greens! They are supper rare where i live so im happy that i own one ^.^ But yes the lighting is harddddd haha. Thank you for educating people on uros!
A rando: I want an Ackie, but I don't have the money. Clint: Then you my friend, should get a uromastyx. A rando: what the heck is a uromastyx? Clint: I am so glad, you asked.
I want one and his name will be Uranus/Ouranos. I have an idea of giving animals names reminiscent of their species name. Boudicca the boa, Pythagoras the python (maybe a dwarf retic, suits the pattern), Leonidas the leopard gecko! I don't have any reptiles currently but these are ideas for the future. 🙃
We’ve had our Egyptian Uromastyx for 12 years now. Amazing animals, Egyptian Uromastyx are a little different that others as they do get significantly larger, but pretty awesome, sadly ours was wild caught, but the knowledge of how bad it was, wasn’t really common sense as it was back than, and like you said captive bred were pretty hard or find, as we’ve had her for 12 years.
Your the damn bill Nye of reptiles. I love it! We just got our little buddy this week. Hes a little grumpier than yours are, very tounge and tail flicky.
"That's like if I lived in--" "Cheetos!" Amazing. Had no idea these cuties could be housed on seeds. Definitely bumps them up the list! Just need to find a breeder, and enclosure, and ... well, someday.
I had one of these for almost 16 years. He was very laid back and friendly. He would greet me when I came home and used to love hanging out on my shoulder and in my lap for hours. He would pout and hide if I didn’t remove him from his enclosure and play with him when I got home.
Road Rage 810 same, my uromastyx hides in a dark corner and pouts also and tries to get my attention by scratching the glass and play with him.
What species was your uromastyx?
I was already sold on getting one of these guys, but this comment really did it!
@@alisonadkins3877 Did you get one? How is it?
Hello, what kind of enclosure did you have?
It would be neat if you could show their enclosures in these videos.
im kinda curious on the enclosures also i actually decided id really really love to have one and would like to see what their cages should look like
Google hot dry deserts. That gave me some kind of ideas. Just remember no sand! I think that they make some kind of molding clay that works well as a substrate.
Guys there's the enclosure link in the description
ayman the the dino, Roblox, and minecraft gamer yes but those aren’t suited for adult uromastyx we want to see adult enclosures
My uro loves his enclosure its 4ft long , 2ft deep, 18inches tall. 75 % of his substrate is ceramic tile with hides and rocks on the hot side , the other 25% of substrate on the hot side is a lil sandbox but of 3 inches of millet seed with a hide ther as well
I got a Mali uromastyx when I was 15 and I'm 30 now. I love him! He's never once acted aggressive, loves to be handled, lives in a dry climate, and lives off of veggies and birdseed. Once you get the tank set up with lights... they're pretty low maintenance in the long run and so fun to interact with. He also has the cutest face and chubby cheeks.
What did you set your tank up with I'm getting one in a couple days
I got my male Mali as a baby and he’s 17 now. He’s been miserable since day 1 (unless I have a handful of dandelions, in which case, I’m his best bud). He just wants to be left alone and will dash into his hide as soon as he sees anyone approach. I guess it’s just his personality, but not a lot of fun. It’s a shame.
That's very rare for a captive bred, was it a wild caught baby? @@mattp422
I've never handled one in person, but by looking at how they look I always thought they were mean and all out to take a piece out of you.. but after watching this, man, they almost seem like the perfect pet, lol.
The substrate-eating however... xD
As always, great content, Clint!
Exotics Lair I don’t think I’ve ever heard of this lizard except for maybe a few times but most likely not and now I want one
I have an Uromastyx and they're great with humans as the more you handle them the more docile they become. I've had no trouble with Oscar and he loves his vivarium at 32 to 34 degrees Celsius. They're easy to keep the only downside is that they require a lot of attention or they become skittish with you if you haven't handled them for a while.
Millet as a substrate is nutritious and has only one drawback: moth eggs.
I am sorry but the beat substrate is plain old prewashed play sand from Lowe's. Seeds can cause impaction IF the temperatures are too low and the variation of greens offered are not correct. Insects are not the best for them either. I have kept Nigerian/Geyri Uromastyx for over 4 years now. The same as the two he is handling.
What's up Exotic?
This video is what convinced me to purchase a uromastyx and I love Clint so this is not any type of criticism. unfortunately after buying the set up and joining some uromastyx specific communities I've discovered that the advice Clint gives is about half right.
A big no is keeping them on Millet substrate. Millet absorbs humidity and moisture and encouraged the growth of bacterial and funguses which can lead to illness and respiratory issues. Experienced Uro keepers keep them on plain tile with a dig box that is a mix of play sand and cocofiber. But this can vary, the big consensus is millets is a big no because of it's microbial harboring enviorment. They need lots of hides, and at least a 4'x2'x2' because they do roam.
Following Clint's advice won't put your animal in immediate harm or anything like that, and a lot of his advice is good, but always always do research. It's hard for even the experts to know all the fine details if every species out there.
You won't regret it getting a uro! I use playsand for substrate. His basking side is about 120 f. Cooling is 90 f. He has huts he can go under to hide in and sleep.
My first reptile is a Uromastyx. When I got him, the pet store told me they didn't need much care and sleep on there backs. (That sales guy was fired shortly after I already made my purchase.) Looking online I was so scared that I wasn't going to be able to care for him. But watching your videos helped give me confidence! I'm happy to say I've dobe the research and he's in a very large enclosure, with the proper heat and has been happy with me these few months. Thank you so very much for your videos.
thx 4 sharing, this made my day! :)
Do they bite?
Maru Menendez clint had mentioned it in a different video featuring the Uros i believe but they very occasionally bite, but are not prone to bite. so much so that you may own one that is born, lives, and dies without ever biting you. but it all depends on husbandry and care and the individual reptile as well.
TLDR; not really
Bingk Martain my uromastyx is super cute I like joking around and saying that he called my mom nasty 😂
Update on the guy?
I can't wait until you're famous. You're doing great things!
Fast forward a year...... He is!!!
@@HOPIIGK yesss
Yes I hope so too! :)
forward 2 years later and he hasn’t uploaded in a while
@@ThanoseTheOneAndOnly he streams a lot more now, but he still uploads a little bit
Could you do a reptile room walk through and show off all your pets? That would be really awesome!! Love your show, love your content keep up the good work!
I agree
I love seeing the enthusiasm when people talk about exotic pets like this. It genuinely makes me smile. I think one of these dudes is gonna be my first venture outside of an aquarium. Thankyou!
After seeing this video i decided this is the best pet lizard for me! Bought a yellow male uromastyx at a reptile show near me. Thanks Clint!!!
I've had my mali uromastyx for over 13 years now & shes the cutest && the sweetest reptile ever! Highly recommend getting one(:
Noone:
Literally noone:
Clint: *Sees literally any reptile* "This may be the COOLEST reptile in the world!"
Love your show 😅
I go into every video thinking "The best? Really?" and leave every video thinking "Yeah, I guess I can see that"
Awesome video once again but that catch at 4:23 🔥🔥🔥
I love the honesty about the costs! When youre upfront about that stuff it really helps with trying to figure out if you can afford one
Uromastyx is an amazing pet :) I have two of them. I got them as a present when I turned 18 years old and I just love them. They are siblings, but two very different personalities. The boy is very calm and well just like the yellow one in this video, while the female I have is... very scared. I had them for soon 2 years and I know she will never be happy for handling. So to all the people out there thinking about getting a uro, if u can, u should meet it/handling it first, so u know what kind of personalty you are getting.
I do love my girl
Just like human women....very scary and mean.
Do they bite?
Maru Menendez On some occasions yes i have seen females biting males 🤣
@@marukuchita other Uros, for sure. But you, never lol and even if it did, it wouldn't even break skin lol. Barely a pinch.. Also what she said is wrong. You can tame any animal that isn't a predator.. And even a predator you can tame, I just don't like doing it with Monitor Lizards or big cats lol. If I had her female, I could change it's behavior in like 2 months. People don't put in the time or effort, they just like to complain. Some are super easy just like people and others are a bit tougher exterior but you can still "break" them lol. Daily handling, sitting with your hand in the tank for 10-20 mins, doing activities around the tank. ALSO THOUGH... When you house two lizards I do always find one thrives.. I bet if you gave the female her own enclosure and did daily handling she would change personalities completely.
Mine is a juvenile and when I put my hand in the tank, he wiggles not too crazy, but he also runs really fast. When we grabbed him in the pet store, he was calm. Now he’s not. He’s been in this tank for almost 2 months. Any help?
I’ve been taking care of my friends Uromastyx for the past two years while she is away for college. I didn’t know about the bird seeds, I will definitely have to upgrade him. I have fallen in love with these guy.
I used to have a uromastyx his name was spaz, he lived about 10 years. Very good pet lizard!
Yeah they seem really awesome, would be a good one for me.
Uromastyx sounds a bit like an katheter lubricant brand :D But their cool anyways.
love uro's. they have the cutest frog faces.
Lol 😂
Hi Clint, having them on millet as a substrate is an unfortunately outdated idea. It's basically going to the bathroom and eating in the same space, which is not up to current keeper hygiene standards. Most keepers recommend a sand and soil mixture, with the soil being rich in clay so it can hold up burrows they dig.
Hello. I'm a brand new uro owner so could you give me some ideas of substrates that I can mix together?
@@harleighsumrow6148playsand peatmoss and topsoil, you can also add excavator clay to hold burrows
This video helped me decide on a uromastyx as the perfect pet lizard for me! I did extra research as well (because more knowledge is always a good thing) which helped me decide to get an ornate uromastyx instead of the kind shown here, but I adore my little lizard!
@ClintsReptiles I’d love to see an updated version of this video, particularly regarding the substrate recommendations. Uromastyx geyri is still regularly sold to inexperienced keepers at pet expos with heartbreaking results. Perhaps a conversation video with one of the breeders, such a Philip Lietz who is in Colorado.
mini ankylosaurus 😱😱😮😵
Jacob Guy that's what i thought 😂😂😂
Now that you said that I can't see them as anything else but ankylosaurus.😁
If you put their face n tail on a beardy's body.. perfect.
As it is, thx for pointing that out. Makes me happy, i was a dino kid way back when.
LOL 😂
More Nodosaur than Ankylosaur since they don't have tail clubs.
Hehe I love the way they walk, it’s just like monitors, they just wobble back & forth as they stomp around 😂😂 so cute
Thanks for listening to my suggestion really wanted to know more about these amazing lizards 😊
We really appreciate the suggestions :)
A crocodile skink would be different also if you have one 😊
@@ClintsReptiles how do you feel about Egyptian uromastyx
i love uromastyx so very much, probably my favourite lizards to handle. but wow clint is NOT LYING about their enclosure needing to be hot, we had to give these guys their own little room at work cos their heat lamps were making the other enclosures nearby too warm!
Love your videos clint, you're knowledgeable and passionate
I’m so glad that there is a video on the uromastryx. I own a yellow uro, named Apollo and I keep him on millet. He is doing great.
Hello Clint, I LOVE your channel and think that you're doing really great work providing information on proper reptile care. I was hoping you could maybe post an updated video on the care of these amazing lizards? Your video is the first that comes up when I search "Uromastyx" and while I'm sure it was very well researched when you originally posted it, a lot of the information is very outdated and no longer considered to be best practices. For example, though it was thought that bird seed was a great substrate for them it's since been determined that birdseed is one of the worst substrates. It does not compact well so they don't get great grip, if any moisture gets in there you can end up with mold growth and eating nothing but bird seed can cause other health issues. Another issue is that it is absolutely not recommended to offer insects, even as an occasional treat. Uromastyx are strict herbivores, and do not benefit at all from insects in their diet. While some owners may offer the occasional insect as a treat, too much protein can result in serious health problems.
Love your channel and I can't wait to see what critter you introduce us to next!
Got our rescues. Need time but doing good. Previously had no heat, tank or substrate. Kept in a cardboard box. Now in tanks with substrate, heat, uvb, and food and hides. Love and appreciate all the advice we got here from you. Thank you.
I recently bought an Uro because of you! I love mine so much! He has been pretty easy for me as somewhat experienced reptile owner
These guys are adorable and very mellow. So friendly and loving.
Such neat creatures. Clint your enthusiasm is infectious.
I'm new here-- Hi!! Great info. There is 1 hot fact about the uromastyx you didn't mention. When their temperatures are on point-- their bodies change colors. I have a yellow Niger u. geyri-- and if the temp is incorrect, hew will be a muddy color. When the temps are proper-- bright yellow . Very cool. They also love dandelion greens and the yellow flowers. Millet seen is great for substrate, and if you water the seeds on 1 side of the tank, they sprout. Uros love those sprouts too.
I used to own a beardie, but he passed away about a year ago. Today I went to a reptile expo looking for a new one, and im coming home with two uromas! Just like the video..one orange and one yellow..I named them Bert and ernie 🤣 for anyone curious about getting one these guys are so cute! Also they love head rubs..
How are they doing? Trying to decide between a beardie and a uromastryx
I've been waiting impatiently for this video :) They're so stinkin cute I can't wait to see if repticon has them next year. As always, excellent video, very entertaining and informative. Keep up the great work!
Are you mentioning Repticon Tampa by any chance? I went this week and literally only one seller had them
ReptileMan 0912 Omg they're so difficult to find. A pet store had them for $400 but I dont like the ornates as much.
ReptileMan 0912 I check both the tampa (when I visit family) and tucson one.
ReptileMan 0912 really? I see them everywhere in tampa tbh, theres a pet shop in oldsmar that has them and i saw so many at repticon and learned about them there.
The stool thing is so true! If my beardies haven't pooped before I get them out I'll often give them a quick soak in a luke warm bath just to avoid the possibility of having to potentially change my whole outfit (its totally happened before); an issue that never occurs with my uromastyx (Odo). Not that I handle her too frequently though because she's pretty wild still haha. *edit* Also, I agree with the general sentiment pertaining to field collected specimens. However, a local pet shop had her and she's the only one they've ever carried and since she stayed there for two months with no sign of anyone taking her in I opted to bring her home since they're husbandry wasn't quite right for her. Love your videos as always Clint, great work!
How is the uromastryx doing? Trying to decide between a beardie and a uromastryx. I like to handle and have a beardie on my shoulder when I'm working
Another quality video! You got me so hyped up about these I may just have to go look for one this weekend at the Cleveland reptile show! Just love these little guys!
We had a female yellow Niger Uromastyx as a family pet. She was the most amazing pet.. so adorable and she loved to cuddle.
A snuggle dinosaur has got to be the dream 😄
Uromastyx are wonderful! I held one as a little girl at a pet store and that’s what started my love for lizards. I didn’t bring that guy home but I have a few of them now and gosh, they are so great! ❤ I love these videos! They are always so interesting and informative.
Just got a uromastyx! I wanted another bearded dragon but in the end decided on one of these little guys because I loved the fact I wouldn't have to deal with insects!
How is it doing? Trying to decide between a beardie and a uromastryx
Clint thank you for this video and the Uromastyx/ Bearded dragon video. We just got our Uro today :). He is a tiny nugget lol.
Thank you so much for the video! Very interesting and informative. I've had my eye on an uromastyx at my local pet atore, and as someone who hasn't owned a reptile before, this was extremely helpful in me making the choice to bring him home. Thank you again!
Since you already did a head-to-head video of these guys vs. bearded dragons, you should do one of these guys vs. blue tongued skinks. I'd be interested to hear how you feel they compare!
My family have considered getting one for a while so I decided to do my own research. Really useful video, thank you so much
I love how every lizard is the best lizard in your eyes really shows the love you have for these animals (:
Me and brother had 2 of these. They are awesome lizards! We had to get rid of them but they found a new home. Both girls. Our tan one was named Cleopatra, and our darker red/orange one was Aphrodite.
I adore Clint 😭 he's just seems like such a sweet human 💕
I love uromastyx!!!! Have waited for so long for this video.....Now all I need is a chuckwalla video. Pretty please Clint and team!!!!’n
I've had a uro for over a year and I can vouch for pretty much everything you've said. Easiest thing I've ever taken care of and I love him. Reptiles rule!
Your videos are so helpful to me when I’m trying to choose another pet! You are awesome!
2 years later and I have to tell you I’ve seen some reptile stores have babies now that are captive bred so I can tell you it had moved up to a 3 out of 5 now!
This guy is so adorable talking about the lizards. I'm very interested in uromastyx, so great video!
Great video!! I wondered if you could include expected life span of each reptile? Thanks
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Clint, I love your videos and it's genuinely fun watching someone so passionate in educating and caring for these animals. Have you ever thought about doing an occasional vlog showing some of your animals and their enclosures, feeding, etc? I got into reptiles about 2 years ago and have a Yellow-belly Ball Python. Her name is Matilda and she is everything I could have asked for in my first reptile, but naturally, I think it's time to graduate to other things. Thanks to your videos I've learned about so many reptiles and how to care for them. Uromastyx is now on my list!
4:20 amazing catch
You’re killing me man! After watching your videos I feel like I need every lizard lol they’re all so cool! I have two Bearded Dragons. (First was planned the second was an adoption of a MBD case that someone returned to my brothers petco) but after these cool guys I can’t help but think lizards are the best pet ever lol much love and please keep making Videos, you’re the best!
YES! Finally, the video I've really been waiting for! Thanks!
I will be honest i already know alot of what you say but you are very entertaining with a true passion for reptiles keep up the good work matey
I have 2 uromastyx well they hate being handled but they make wonderful display animals. I love them though so cool looking!
I have a leopard gecko right now and she is spoiled. I’ve nailed the care for the past 5 years and I think I’m ready for a Uromastyx I would love one
Love this! Would disagree on score though. More like 4.2 out of 5. Not sure availability is as big a problem and set up is a small pain to set up but once done they are SUPER low maintenance . Anyway love the vid and all your points, thanks Clint!
I love that the wild types are so varied and colorful. Lovely.
Thank you for going into such depth in the video. I also appreciate the time breakdown of where to find specific information in the video.
I held one of these guys at my local pet shop the other day. It came right up to the glass to say hi! It was so chill and climbed right up on my shoulder.
You think you could do a video over a small iguana species? I can't find ANYTHING over a specific species. It's like searching "mali/saharan/ornate uromastyx" but it's generalized to just "uromastyx" and I have trouble differentiating between them.
Also, great video as always! As soon as I get the tank ready, I'm getting my own uro. I want to watch them dig!
I currently live in their native environment, I looked them up because I kept seeing wild ones that are much much larger than these guys. Temperatures out here reach 115-125F and despite what you might think humidity out here actually can reach almost unbearable heights. If hell exists these lizards would thrive there.
Tip: Buy a halogen flood light from a hardware store for the basking spot. You can get two for about $13 instead of spending $50 or more for a hot mercury vapor bulb at a pet store. The only downside is that halogen doesn't put out uvb so you'll most likely want to get another bulb for that. But, overall, lighting didn't have to be that expensive for uromastyx.
K. James if you are spending that much mercury vapor bulbs your getting ripped off
todd lahaye Where can you find mercury vapor bulbs two for $13?
K. James didn't say i could 2 for 13 but one is only like 30 not 50 yhats all
I’ve been thinking of getting one for a while. I think I’ll get one because of this video! (:
BusStop’s Pets I'm a huge fan
most enthusiastic youtuber ever
Your the best reptile “teacher” for info and care
I really like your channel I learn new things and new types of reptiles
Getting one today 😄 just moved my skink into a bigger enclosure so now I have a 65 gallon just lying around begging to be filled!
Thanks. Sadly dont see enough vids on Uro's. I own a male Mali and a male/female Saharan and these lizards are my fave.
My Uromastyxs, I have two, aren’t vegetarians at all. I offer them leaves and vegetables regularly but they don’t eat them maybe occasionally. I use desert send and some stones as substrate and it’s perfectly fine. They are definitely tough lizards. I decided to move them to a new terrarium and they didn’t eat for almost a month. Eventually, I gave up, put them back and they started to eat within 10 minutes
Tip: I use a sand mix as substrate :/ But a pro: I mix this with other sorts of substrates to keep their holes intact when they dig them... its perfect
I've had the same uromastyx since I was around 5, so he is around 17 now and still kicking
Excellent! I'm also waiting for a video on the Chuckwalla lizard! :)
I've been waiting a while for him to cover chuckies.
Clint , can you do a video about the Rankins dragon and the clown agama/ painted dragon ? They are like little BD's. The are good for people who don't have space for a 4/6 foot tank for a BD.
Wouldn't we all like to live in Cheetos?!
Getting two today. Rescues.
I handled one and I feel in love. Such cute lizards
I had a different species of Uromastyx back in high school. It was huge, like 4 or 5 times bigger than those. It was nocturnal. All day it could not move at all, but at night it was super active.
Might have been an egyptian one
My beardie, Puffy, died last summer after like 15 years, and I've been wanting another hardy lizard. I think you may have convinced me! I do find millet and bird seed substrate interesting.
6:15 there's just something about animals sitting on top of other animals that gets me everytime.
There's one at a local pet shop near me, an Egyptian to be exact. He's just a chill stegosaurus.
i loveeee my URO !!! Hes been so amazing i do keep mine on sand because thats what they are use to living in but i feed him his seeds and greens! They are supper rare where i live so im happy that i own one ^.^ But yes the lighting is harddddd haha. Thank you for educating people on uros!
I’m rescuing one of these guys later today. And he eats basically my tortoises’ diet. So that’s nice.
Oh hey. It me. I can’t believe I’ve had my little dude for about 6 months. He’s such a fun little dude and I love him so much.
A rando: I want an Ackie, but I don't have the money.
Clint: Then you my friend, should get a uromastyx.
A rando: what the heck is a uromastyx?
Clint: I am so glad, you asked.
I want one and his name will be Uranus/Ouranos. I have an idea of giving animals names reminiscent of their species name. Boudicca the boa, Pythagoras the python (maybe a dwarf retic, suits the pattern), Leonidas the leopard gecko!
I don't have any reptiles currently but these are ideas for the future. 🙃
Fantastic channel Clint. Thank you for what you do. Peace!
We’ve had our Egyptian Uromastyx for 12 years now. Amazing animals, Egyptian Uromastyx are a little different that others as they do get significantly larger, but pretty awesome, sadly ours was wild caught, but the knowledge of how bad it was, wasn’t really common sense as it was back than, and like you said captive bred were pretty hard or find, as we’ve had her for 12 years.
The yellow one's continual escape attempts made me laugh.
Very cool. And like Koalas Uromastyx's babies first meal is the parents little dry poops.
So so cool !!! Moroccan Uromastyx would be my first choice of reptile, just such a beautiful creatures.
Your the damn bill Nye of reptiles. I love it! We just got our little buddy this week. Hes a little grumpier than yours are, very tounge and tail flicky.
Thanks to this video for helping me
Decide to get one of these as my first reptile
"That's like if I lived in--" "Cheetos!"
Amazing. Had no idea these cuties could be housed on seeds. Definitely bumps them up the list! Just need to find a breeder, and enclosure, and ... well, someday.
They've got the cutest faces out of all reptiles in my opinion 😍
Try sprinkling a bit of chrystalixed bee pollen for an occasional treat they love it
Ours loves bok choy, bell peppers and sprouts. Also has seed substrate that he eats.