Description
The Melanistic Jeweled Lacerta is a premium, all-black variant of the classic European lacerta, bred for its striking appearance and hardy nature. This lizard is for the intermediate to advanced keeper looking for a unique, active display animal that thrives in a well-structured, arid setup. Since we started stocking it in January 2026, it has consistently been one of our top-selling lacertids.
Stand-Out Features
- Deep Melanistic Coloration: Exhibits a uniform, jet-black scale pattern that absorbs light, creating a sleek, polished appearance without the typical green and blue spotting.
- Robust and Active: A hardy lizard known for its alert demeanor and active foraging behavior during daylight hours.
- Excellent Display Animal: Its constant movement and striking color make it a captivating centerpiece for a bioactive or naturalistic arid terrarium.
- Proven Durability: Our staff notes the animal’s resilience: “The dark scale coating is tougher than it looks—specimens have held up perfectly through multiple habitat deep-cleans.”
- Established Feeder: Readily accepts a varied diet of appropriately sized insects, making nutritional management straightforward.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Timon lepidus (melanistic morph) |
| Common Name | Melanistic Jeweled Lacerta |
| Adult Size | Up to 24 inches (including tail) |
| Recommended Enclosure | 48″L x 24″W x 24″H minimum for an adult |
| Primary Habitat | Arid, rocky Mediterranean scrubland |
| Temperature Gradient | 85-95°F basking, 70-75°F cool side |
| Weight (measured) | 5.3 oz (average for a young adult on our scale) |
| Diet | Insectivorous (crickets, roaches, mealworms, occasional pinky mouse) |
Your Questions Answered
Is this a good lizard for a beginner?
This lacerta is best for keepers with some reptile experience. They are fast, require precise thermal gradients and UVB lighting, and need substantial space. Their care is more demanding than a leopard gecko or bearded dragon.
How is the temperament?
With regular, gentle handling, they can become quite tolerant, though they are naturally skittish and quick. They are not typically “lap pets” but are exceptional display animals known for their active, inquisitive behavior.
Is the black color stable?
Yes. The melanistic trait is a genetic morph, not a temporary phase. The deep black coloration will remain consistent through sheds as the animal matures, often becoming even more intense.
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