I've got a spot picked out, the area is basically an "L" shape where the short part of the L is higher ground, well shaded and about 10'x10', and the long part of the L can pretty much be whatever but will probably be something like 20'x20'. The ground is lower here and will get full sun.
The question(s) are, how to enclose it and what type of lizard(s)? I'm leaning pretty strongly toward Argentine B&W tegus, because they'd be able to live in it year-round...and I like tegus. Not sure what other species would work, it does touch the freezing mark here a few times each winter. Basically if it's tegus I need something for the walls that I can bury, as they'll dig. I've seen the enclosures @ Agama International and I like the plan there, but I don't have access to the steel sheets.
Basically I'm looking for any suggestions on different species that I could keep, and if anyone has any experience with something like this & how they constructed the walls.
The question(s) are, how to enclose it and what type of lizard(s)? I'm leaning pretty strongly toward Argentine B&W tegus, because they'd be able to live in it year-round...and I like tegus. Not sure what other species would work, it does touch the freezing mark here a few times each winter. Basically if it's tegus I need something for the walls that I can bury, as they'll dig. I've seen the enclosures @ Agama International and I like the plan there, but I don't have access to the steel sheets.
Basically I'm looking for any suggestions on different species that I could keep, and if anyone has any experience with something like this & how they constructed the walls.