These guys don't do so well in captivity. Main reason is because people catch them and put them on an inch of subtrate or no substrate at all and improper heat. These guys need DEEP soil to. One of the main reasons reptiles burrow is to gain moister. A 20 gallon seems way to small for them. I would go to a hardwear store and pick up a large rubbermaid tote. I would also offer a high basking temp over the 100's. Look into basking stacks. These allow the reptile to choose their own temps. And as for soil just go out where you found the lizard and dig some up. Or get topsoil and play sand. A great bulb to use is a 60 watt flood bulb. These give off a wide beam that creates a larger basking surface for the animal. Unlike your common basking lights that only heat up one small spot.
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