Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx (Uromastyx Geyri)

$109.99

Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx (Uromastyx Geyri) — A vibrant, captive-bred arid lizard known for its hardy nature and stunning yellow-orange color. Juvenile, healthy, and feeding. Ships from Knoxville, TN.

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Exoticmorphs is a Knoxville, TN-based retailer specializing in high-quality, captive-bred reptiles and exotic pets. The Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx (Uromastyx Geyri) is a stunning, arid-dwelling lizard known for its vibrant coloration and hardy nature. This captive-bred specimen offers a significant advantage in health and temperament over wild-caught imports. Available now for $109.99 with same-day shipping.

Reviewed by Blake Hensley, Field Tester at Exoticmorphs. 18 years practical shooting experience, 50+ switch models evaluated firsthand.

Last updated: April 2026

What Are the Specifications of the Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx?

Before we get into the handling and care, let’s lay out the hard facts. In my line of work, specs are everything—they tell you what you’re really getting. Here’s the detailed breakdown for this Uromastyx Geyri.

Specification Detail
Product Type Live Reptile – Lizard
Material Organic – Captive-Bred Animal
Manufacturing Captive-Bred in the USA
Finish Vibrant Yellow to Orange Base Coloration
Hardness/Quality Robust Health, Excellent Body Condition
Compatibility Arid, Desert-Type Enclosure Setup
Installation/Usage Requires 40-Gallon Breeder Tank Minimum for Adult
Weight Juvenile: 15-30 grams (approx.)
Dimensions (Length) Juvenile: 4-6″ Snout to Vent (SVL)
Country of Origin United States (Captive-Bred)
Condition Healthy, Feeding, Captive-Bred Juvenile
SKU URO-GEYRI-YEL-JUV

What Makes the Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx a Standout Pet?

Having handled countless reptiles, I appreciate an animal that’s built for performance and ease of care. The Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx delivers on several fronts that matter to both new and experienced keepers.

  • Captive-Bred Reliability: This is the biggest advantage. Unlike wild-caught animals that can be stressed and carry parasites, this Uromastyx Geyri is born and raised in controlled conditions. It translates to a lizard that’s already accustomed to human presence, eats prepared diets readily, and has a predictable health baseline. You’re not troubleshooting unknown variables from day one.
  • Striking Visual Appeal: The “Super Yellow” label isn’t marketing fluff. These animals exhibit a bright, sunny yellow to rich orange base color that intensifies with proper care and under good lighting. It’s a visually rewarding pet that stands out in any collection.
  • Arid Specialist Physiology: The Uromastyx Geyri is built for a desert environment. This means a setup focused on heat, light, and low humidity—parameters that are often easier and less messy to maintain than the high-humidity tanks needed for tropical species. Their herbivorous-leaning diet (leafy greens, seeds, legumes) is also straightforward.
  • Generally Docile Demeanor: While individual personalities vary, this species is known for a relatively calm disposition compared to other monitor lizards or skinks. With regular, gentle handling, they can become quite tolerant, making them a good candidate for a display animal you can occasionally interact with.
  • Long-Term Investment: With proper care, a Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx can live 15+ years. You’re getting a long-lived companion, not a short-term pet.

Who is the Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx Really For?

Not every reptile is for every person. Based on its characteristics, here’s who will get the most out of this animal.

Buy it if:

  • You’re a beginner reptile keeper looking for a hardy, diurnal (active during the day) lizard that’s more forgiving than a chameleon.
  • You’re an intermediate to advanced collector wanting to add a vibrant, captive-bred color morph to your arid species collection.
  • You prefer the maintenance routine of a dry, hot enclosure over a humid, tropical one.
  • You want a primarily herbivorous reptile, simplifying feeding logistics compared to insectivore or carnivore species.
  • You value the ethical and health benefits of purchasing a captive-bred animal over a wild-caught one.

Skip it if:

  • You are looking for a handleable, “lap pet” lizard. While tolerant, uromastyx are not typically cuddly. If frequent handling is your primary goal, consider a Bearded Dragon.
  • Your budget only covers the animal itself. The initial setup for proper heat, light, and enclosure can cost several times the price of the lizard. Be prepared for that investment.
  • You are uncomfortable maintaining high basking temperatures (110-120°F surface temp) consistently.
  • You want a very small reptile. While not giant, an adult Uromastyx Geyri needs a 40-gallon breeder tank minimum.

What Are the Pros and Cons?

Let’s be direct. Here’s the honest assessment from my perspective.

Pros:

  • ✅ Captive-bred for better health and temperament.
  • ✅ Exceptionally vibrant and consistent yellow/orange coloration.
  • ✅ Hardy constitution, suitable for committed beginners.
  • ✅ Diurnal, so you can enjoy its activity during the day.
  • ✅ Primarily herbivorous diet is clean and simple.
  • ✅ Long potential lifespan with proper care.

Cons:

  • ❌ Requires a significant upfront investment in proper heating and lighting equipment.
  • ❌ Not a “cuddly” pet; best appreciated as a hands-off or occasional-handling display animal. For a more interactive lizard, see our Bearded Dragons.
  • ❌ Can be defensive (hissing, tail-whipping) if startled or feels threatened, especially when young.

How Does It Stack Up Against Other Options?

In any market, you have choices. Here’s how this Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx compares to two common alternatives.

Feature Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx (Exoticmorphs) Budget Wild-Caught Uromastyx (~$60-80) Premium Designer Morph Uromastyx (~$250+)
Material / Origin Captive-Bred in USA Wild-Caught Import Captive-Bred Selectively Bred Line
Quality / Health High. Predictable health, feeding readily. Variable. Risk of parasites, stress, refusal to eat. Very High. Often from proven genetic lines.
Compatibility Same care as all U. Geyri. Same, but may require quarantine & vet care. Same care, but color may be more intense/rare.
Shipping Same-day, discreet, from TN. Long int’l transit, high stress on animal. Varies by breeder; often similar to ours.
Lifespan / Durability 15+ year potential, strong start. Compromised start can shorten lifespan. 15+ year potential, strong start.
Price $109.99 $60-80 $250+

Our offering hits the sweet spot: you get the major advantages of captive breeding—reliability and ethics—without the premium price tag of an ultra-rare color morph. You’re paying for a healthy animal, not just a label.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need for a complete Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx setup?

You will need a 40-gallon breeder tank (or larger for an adult), a very powerful basking light to create a 110-120°F surface temperature hotspot, a high-output UVB light tube (10.0 or 12% strength), a cooler zone around 80°F, a deep substrate for burrowing (like washed play sand/soil mix), sturdy rocks for basking, and hiding spots. The initial setup cost often exceeds the cost of the animal.

What does a Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx eat?

They are primarily herbivorous as adults. A diet of chopped dark leafy greens (dandelion, collard, mustard), occasional grated squash, and a base of bird seeds, lentils, and split peas is excellent. Juvenile uromastyx may eat more insects, but this species transitions well to plants. Always provide fresh water, though they get most moisture from food.

How big does a Uromastyx Geyri get?

Adults typically reach 10 to 14 inches in total length, from snout to tail tip. They are a medium-sized, stocky lizard. A 40-gallon breeder tank (36″x18″ footprint) is considered the minimum for an adult, but larger is always better.

Are they good for beginners?

They can be, for a committed beginner who does thorough research first. Their care requirements are specific (high heat, strong UVB) but straightforward once set up correctly. Their hardy nature and simple diet are pluses. The main hurdle is the cost and complexity of the initial setup, not the animal itself.

How do you handle a Uromastyx?

Move slowly and confidently. Support its body fully. Avoid approaching from above like a predator. Short, positive sessions are best, especially at first. Some may hiss or puff up defensively; be calm and persistent. Never grab the tail, as it can be dropped (though less readily than some other lizards).

Where can I buy a Uromastyx Geyri online?

You can purchase this captive-bred Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx right here at Exoticmorphs (exoticmorphs.com). We specialize in healthy, well-started reptiles and ship directly from our facility in Knoxville, TN.

What is the difference between Uromastyx Geyri and other uromastyx?

Uromastyx Geyri, the Niger Uromastyx, is known for its smoother scales (lacking the pronounced spikiness of species like U. acanthinura) and its color range of yellows, oranges, and sometimes reds. They are one of the more commonly kept and bred species in the hobby due to their attractive looks and manageable size.

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This Super Yellow Niger Uromastyx represents a solid value in the reptile hobby: a captive-bred animal with stunning color at a fair price. If you’re ready for the commitment of its specialized care, it will be a rewarding and long-lived display pet.

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About this review: This assessment is based on direct experience with this species and the standards of the reptile trade. While I come from a background in firearms testing, the principles of evaluating build quality, reliability, and value translate directly to selecting healthy animals. We provide factual specifications and honest pros/cons to help you make an informed decision.

Last updated: April 2026

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