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Old 25-04-2010, 10:45 PM
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wow thats a pretty frog
so the missus happy with it then
Yes Naomi is a very happy girl so am I now check out these beauties I just got home

Finally here I got 3 fems and one male in the end.

Acanthocercus Atricollis about 2 months























Thankyou Jamie, John and Anna Hicks
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Old 27-04-2010, 08:42 AM
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They are great! Now I have an extra male tho im on the lookout for some extra unrelated fems.... May have to go to hamm and houten now
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Old 27-04-2010, 10:25 AM
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You have some amazing scalies there mate! I am stunned... But most of all, and I hope you don't mind the repost:



I am in love with this little dude!!!!

I am hoping to get one later in the year, how are they to keep? He is so pretty! x
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Tribolonotus gracillis aka red eyed crocodile skink. Pretty easy to keep but very difficult to find. Best kept in a m/f pair in a 3ft terrarium. 90% humidity and eat worms and grubs. Temps off the top of my head are 88 but il double check that
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my black neck is much cuter.this is wee dusty.
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i think they might need more floor space than that.i'm just going by my own,but she likes to run the full length of my tank(5'5").up and down the branch and ramp and the full length from corner to corner.i dont claim to be an expert,it's just my observation.so if someone knows better then fair enough.
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i think they might need more floor space than that.i'm just going by my own,but she likes to run the full length of my tank(5'5").up and down the branch and ramp and the full length from corner to corner.i dont claim to be an expert,it's just my observation.so if someone knows better then fair enough.
Most agamas do. The atricollis I keep need a large space even tho there semi arboreal
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Tribolonotus gracillis aka red eyed crocodile skink. Pretty easy to keep but very difficult to find. Best kept in a m/f pair in a 3ft terrarium. 90% humidity and eat worms and grubs. Temps off the top of my head are 88 but il double check that
Thanks for that, there is one in my local shop, or was... But I am in no rush, it's the setup I want to get right first

Cheers... So pretty!
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