Scientific Name: Bronchocela cristatella
Family: Agamidae
Classification: Reptilia (Squamata)
Toxicity Level: Non-Toxic
Origin: Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines)
Adult Size: 40 – 55 cm (16 – 22 inches) - Note: 75% of this length is tail
Lifespan: 5 – 8 years
Diet: Insectivore (Crickets, moths, spiders)
The Green Crested Lizard is a slender, elegant reptile often dubbed the "Asian Green Iguana" (though unrelated). It features a vibrant, electric green body and a distinct crest of scales on the back of its neck. Its tail is exceptionally long and whip-like. A fascinating feature is its ability to change color: when stressed, cold, or sleeping, it turns a muddy dark brown; when active and happy, it glows bright green.
Notes Behavior: Highly active and fast. They are diurnal and love to bask.
Husbandry: Requires UVB lighting and plenty of vertical climbing space. They are high-energy lizards and need room to jump.
Indicator: The color change capability serves as a perfect health indicator for keepers—if it stays brown, something is wrong with the husbandry.
Why Source This Species:
Vibrant Color: A healthy specimen offers a green so bright it looks artificial, making for a stunning display.
Active Diurnal Pet: They are awake and moving during the day, providing plenty of activity for observation.
Budget Friendly: An affordable, beautiful alternative to more expensive green arboreal lizards like the American Green Iguana, without the massive adult size.
Malaysia