Ameiva - Green

Jungle Runner, Dwarf Tegu, Guyana Green Ameiva Scientific Name: Ameiva ameiva

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Jungle Runner, Dwarf Tegu, Guyana Green Ameiva Scientific Name: Ameiva ameiva

Basic Info

At maturity the Green Ameiva reaches between 38.1 and 50.8 centimeters (15 and 20 inches) in length. The Green Ameiva is quite attractive and has a mottled appearance to its color pattern. The anterior background color is usually dark green, but varies from green to blackish. Posteriorly, the lizard is brown. It typically has white vertical bands along the sides, though coloration and patterns are variable within the species. In some populations, the vertical bands are comprised of yellowish spots. Ameivas have strong legs and long claws that aid them in digging and climbing. Like most ameivas and whiptail lizards, the Green Ameiva has a characteristic pointed snout, a very long tail, and large smooth rectangular scales on its belly.

Health

The Green Ameiva needs a humid environment that can range from high to moderate. It is important to maintain the humidity at a constant level. This can be achieved by misting. How frequently they need to be misted varies greatly depending on the area in which you live. Some will need to mist as often as once or twice a day, while others will only need to mist every three to four days. They should have full spectrum UV lighting for about 13 hours a day. Daytime temperatures should be about 80 degrees Fahrenheit at the coolest end of the enclosure, and they need a warmer basking area about 90 degrees. At night the temperature should be 70 - 75 degrees.

Habitat

Mexico and Central and South America

Behavior

The Green Ameiva, also known as the "Dwarf Tegu", "Giant Ameiva," or "Jungle Runner" is a popular ameiva in the pet trade. Green Ameivas may be more aggressive than some other ameives such as the Yellow Spotted Ameiva. The Green Ameiva has a reputation for being nippy and will bite if provoked. Males may be territorial, and for this reason, it is often suggested that males not be housed together. In the wild this ameiva lives in tropical rainforests, open forests, woodlands, and agricultural areas and is a terrestrial species. Like most ameivas, the Green Ameiva is a somewhat hyperactive and can be difficult to hold. Their tails may also come off when they are handled, so it is essential that care be taken when they are picked up. In captivity they can be housed in a 55-gallon aquarium, though juveniles may be housed in a smaller enclosure. Make sure to include plenty of logs, plants, and branches for climbing, as well as dark hiding spots. In addition, a thick substrate is recommended because ameivas like to dig and burrow. Water bowls are also a must, for soaking and drinking. In captivity the Green Ameiva does quite well on a varied diet that may include waxworms, mealworms, earthworms, crickets, and pinky mice. Though they are mostly carnivorous, they have been known to eat a piece of fruit occasionally.

Origin

Central and South America

History

Green Ameivas are native to Mexico and Central and South America, though they have been introduced into Florida in the United States.

Common Foods

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