I know. I was looking at the red-eyed croc. skink, but $60-70 just seems like a lot.why not just ask that in your previous thread?
and you said it yourself, there are skinks, fire skinks, crocodile skinks, plated lizard, etc. google.com communal lizards and look up their price and care info.
I used to watch them all day for YEARS when I was little. I want to experience something new.well if you lost interest in a gecko, it wouldn't surpirse me that you would lose interest in the next thing you keep.
Try keeping green anoles.
Yeah, I have seen Savy Monitors Babies at reptile shows for $12 but Whitewolf talked me outa buying one when she told me the cage I would eventually need and the equipment and food consumption. I think Leo Geckos are pretty affordable. And anoles. I could be wrong. :/The animal itself may be cheap, but giving it the proper care may be expensive. Remember, if you're not willing to spend the money, you shouldn't get an animal.
With that being said, if you can find them, a Rankin's Dragon fits most of the criteria you listed. (Omnivorous, though)
Not sure about the price, though.
A house gecko,or green anoles.:?So what would be cheap to keep altogether?