<< What is the lizard coming into the U.S. pet trade right now as "bark
lizard"?  It looks like a Xantusiid, but I'm not convinced.>>


I have seen several "bark lizards" come in over the years, the majority of 
which were Lepidophyma flavimaculatum.  In fact, I keep a few of them. 
 Interesting live-bearers.  Perhaps you are already familiar with this 
species and have seen something else?  Lepidophyma is an Xantusiid.

Jon


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