Monkey tailed skinks are nocturnal, so bright lights should not be used. A UV tube is not necessary either and would just cause more stress to your animal. Several branches and rocks should be placed in the vivarium and also plenty of hiding places such as cork bark should be used inside the vivarium. Monkey tailed skinks may not drink from a water bowl and so the vivarium needs to be sprayed once or twice a day.
The next lizard is the frilled dragon. Its scientific name is chlamydosauras kingi. It originates from Northern Australia and New Guinea. Both males and females can reach lengths of 36-/90 cm, although females are normally smaller than males. Frilled dragons are normally very aggressive and will not tolerate being held. Males are very territorial and so only one male frilled dragon should be kept per vivarium. For three hatchling/juvenile Frilled Dragons (up to 18-/45 cm) a vivarium that is at least 36-/90 cm long, 18-/45 cm deep and 36-/90 cm high should be used. For three adult Frilled Dragons a vivarium that is at least 48-/120 cm long, 24-/60 cm deep and 48-/120 cm high should be used. A wood based substrate such as wood chips should be used. One or two spotlights above a couple of branches or rocks will provide a Frilled Dragon with a suitable basking site. Temperatures during the day should vary from 77F/25°C in the cool end to about 95F/35°C in the basking area. At night temperatures can safely drop to 62F/18°C without causing any harm. A UV bulb with an out put of 5% UVB and 30% UVA should be mounted so that your Frilled Dragon can get within 14-/35 cm of it. Several branches must be mounted securely inside the vivarium, Frilled dragons may not drink from a bowl and so the vivarium should be lightly sprayed once or twice a day so that your frilled dragon can drink the water drops, but a water bowl should still be present for bathing purposes. Frilled Dragons of all ages should be kept on house crickets with the occasional mealworm and wax worm, as they reach sizes of 12-/30 cm + they can be offered the occasional pinky as well.