I have many years experience in keeping reptiles. Leopard geckos and bearded dragons are easiest starter liserd, they are pretty chill
once you know how to keep them alive it becomes a moneysink rabbithole of making the most EPIC setup and you don't even think twice about dropping hundreds on supplies.
Originally posted by Cowboy2013
I think geckos could be the most profitable.
As long as you can keep them happy and had a breeding pair you could sell them on facebook or to local stores for decent profit.. Even more profit if you farm the crickets yourself 💀
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Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
I have many years experience in keeping reptiles. Leopard geckos and bearded dragons are easiest starter liserd, they are pretty chill
once you know how to keep them alive it becomes a moneysink rabbithole of making the most EPIC setup and you don't even think twice about dropping hundreds on supplies.
As long as you can keep them happy and had a breeding pair you could sell them on facebook or to local stores for decent profit.. Even more profit if you farm the crickets yourself 💀
I was thinking about the morphs or whatever you call them being so expensive and they're smaller and less maintenance I think.
But I think the bearded dragons have more personality and it would be more fun to let them out. I caught a baby anole before it started getting cold and tried to keep it alive by leaving it's thing near my compost when the sun was out. It was eating enough flies but it died for some reason. I read they carry diseases. And it wouldn't eat dead insects from the pet store.
So anyway I'm a fan of liserds now. I will update if I get one.