Family: Agamidae
Common Name: Pyramid Agama
Scientific Name: Laudakia stellio stellio
Food: The Pyramid Agama is an insectivore that feeds on large insects such as beetles, crickets, and spiders. They have also been known to eat small lizards. It is also recommended that they be offered high calcium greens occasionally.
Distribution: Saloniki, Cyclades, Sporades, Rhodos, Korfu.
Habitat: Sandy habitat
Color Discription: Brownish scales, though males have blue scales on the head and body. Their bellies are white or yellow in color.
Physical Discription: The Pyramid Agama is separated from some other agamas by its triangularly shaped head and distinctive neck.
Size: 12"
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Breeding/Reproduction: Pyramid Agamas lay a clutch of eggs in June. Clutch sizes will usually range from 6 - 8 eggs. These eggs will incubate for several months and hatch sometime between August and September.
Cage Setup: Sand with lots of rocks.
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