Are basilisks good pets?

Green basilisks are not easy animals to keep as pets. They're fairly large, require a spacious, amphibious enclosure, and are not very handleable. However, properly housed, they can make a wonderful display species. With good care, a green basilisk can live up to 15 years.
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Do basilisk lizards bite?

If bitten, you are in for a world of hurt, and it is virtually impossible to free yourself from the jaws of an adult basilisk without severely damaging the specimen. If bitten, do not struggle! You will find that the basilisk still has the capacity to bite even harder!
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How do you take care of a basilisk?

Green basilisks, as with most pets, require a clean environment to thrive. We recommend a spot clean as often as possible (every day) and a full clean every 4 weeks or so. If you are keeping the basilisk in a bio-active enclosure you can spot clean and monitor the enclosure instead.
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How big of a tank does a basilisk need?

A green basilisk's vivarium should measure six feet long, two feet wide, and four feet high. These lizards are large and need room to move around. Hatchling green basilisks can survive in a 50-gallon breeder tank but will require larger quarters as they grow.
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Can you buy a basilisk lizard?

The most common basilisk seen in the pet reptile trade is the striped basilisk, due in part to the fact that it roams freely in Florida as an invasive species. Currently, specimens may sell for between $3 (for babies) and $20 (for adults) each.
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Green Basilisk, The Best Pet Lizard?



Is a basilisk a snake or lizard?

By all accounts, the Basilisk is identified as a snake. It's Slytherin's monster, and Slytherin's House symbol is a snake.
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How long does a basilisk live?

While the common basilisk is most known for its ability to run on water, it is also an excellent climber and swimmer, and has been known to stay underwater for up to half an hour. The average lifespan is seven years in captivity; in the wild, it tends to be less because of predators.
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How big does a basilisk get?

Green basilisks may grow to reach 3 feet (90 centimeters). Green crested basilisks are found in the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. They are considered to be semi-arboreal and semi-aquatic, inhabiting elevations ranging from sea level to 2,542 feet (775 meters).
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Can basilisks drop their tails?

Unlike many lizards, helmeted lizards cannot shed (break off) their tails when attacked. This is because they need their tails to help them balance when running and climbing trees. The basilisk lizard is also known as the Jesus Christ lizard, because it is able to run on water.
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What do baby basilisk eat?

Common Basilisk Diet

Their diets include insects, non-insect arthropods, fish, flowers, fruits, freshwater shrimp, small mammals, birds and reptiles. Juveniles of the species are primarily insectivorous, becoming more herbivorous with age.
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Do basilisks eat crickets?

At home, their primary diet consists of crickets. However, don't limit their diet. Add variety with mealworms, wax worms, and locusts.
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Are basilisks poisonous?

According to the Naturalis Historia of Pliny the Elder, the basilisk of Cyrene is a small snake, "being not more than twelve fingers in length", that is so venomous, it leaves a wide trail of deadly venom in its wake, and its gaze is likewise lethal.
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Are brown basilisk poisonous?

Basilisks are not poisonous and are characterized by large and long bodies, compressed tails, and, in males, a fleshy crest.
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Why do spiders fear basilisks?

It has been theorised that spiders fear Basilisks because arachnids can see nearly 360-degrees around them and cannot shut their eyes, leaving them extremely vulnerable to the monster's killing gaze.
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Are basilisks dragons?

The Basilisk's(Draco basilikos) status as a dragon is arguable, as some think it a psuedo-dragon while others believe it to be mythical. It's based on the mythical Basilisk.
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Can basilisk run on water?

Basilisk lizards (Basiliscus sp.) are unique in that they regularly run across water, using only their feet as a source of both lift and thrust.
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Can a basilisk smell?

When its eyes were pecked out by Fawkes, it attacked Harry using its keen sense of smell. Harry killed the basilisk by thrusting a sword through the roof of its mouth. Harry's arm was pierced by one of the basilisk's fangs, the poison of which nearly killed him.
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Who controls the basilisk?

The Serpent of Slytherin was a female Basilisk that was placed by Salazar Slytherin in the Chamber of Secrets at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The Basilisk could only be controlled by the Heir of Slytherin, Tom Riddle.
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Is there only one basilisk?

The only other known Basilisk in Harry Potter canon is Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk which lived in the Chamber of Secrets. Because Basilisks are created and not bred, it would be impossible for a Basilisk to be born into the wild. So the answer is that there are no known wild Basilisks that went undiscovered.
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Can a basilisk fly?

The abilities of a basilisk are just as diverse; its ability to kill any living creature simply by gazing into the eyes of its prey is almost universal, but some attribute such other fearsome traits as the ability to breathe fire (much like a dragon), the ability to deliver lethal venom through a bite, and the ability ...
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Can basilisks Shapeshift?

Basilisks are notable for three things: being incredibly deadly, having some form of shapeshifting ability, and these being the only concrete things anybody known about them, since people tend not to survive encounters with them.
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What is the strongest mythical creature?

Here we explore the top five most powerful mythical creatures.
  1. Chimera. Illustration of a chimera by Jacopo Ligozzi, 1590–1610. ...
  2. Basilisk. Basilisk illustration by by WretchedSpawn2012. ...
  3. Dragons. “Probably one of the more well-known mythical creatures, dragons are a common feature across many different cultures. ...
  4. Kraken. ...
  5. Sirens.
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