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Old 08-05-2007, 12:42 PM
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The little lizards that barely get a mention. lol aww.
I had'nt taken pics of them in a while, so took some whilst doing clean outs today of my smaller more flighty lizards. Trust me, compared to flat tailed house geckos, my green anoles are slow!!
Luckily i did'nt lose any lizards today.lol

First off Biku - he was a resuce over a year ago now. so ive had him....for over a year. lol
The pic of his belly is bad, but i wanted to show it cause when i first got him he had nearly starved to death.




Natsu my ocellated skink. He was in the pet shop for over half a year. I kept seeing him but he was always hidden, and the last time i looked he was deparate to get out of the viv (scratching). So yeh, gave him a lovely home with me, the poor thing. (regrown tail, i imagine he was wc).

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Old 08-05-2007, 12:44 PM
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and my fast flat tails. lovely asian house geckos with frilly sides, tail and feet.





spot the head. lol
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Old 08-05-2007, 08:57 PM
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I really really want your ocellated skink!!!!!!!
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Old 08-05-2007, 09:18 PM
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absolutely fab piccies babe...they r lovely ...all of them xx
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Old 08-05-2007, 09:30 PM
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They're all lovely but I loooove the Asian House Gecko, absolutely gorgeous and their sticky pads are wicked
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cant find the head, my local rep shop had occelated skinks in for awhile, my OH held one, it went mad, flipping around and head butting her hand.
The top one (cant remember its name) is really nice, lovely colours.
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hmm think i found it


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what species is biku?
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Old 09-05-2007, 08:11 AM
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what species is biku?

Biku is a species of swift or fence lizard as they are known. There are so many of these little speices ranging from 3inches (including tail) to 7inches or more. Biku is around 4 inches long, adult, and male, but his specific species is unknown.
Ive seen (and owned) other fence lizards, similar to Biku, but they were larger and had the blue bellies. (one had a green belly they were gorgeous.)
If i ever found a female of the same kind i would love one, but ive never seen his exact species since.
Biku has gone through skinny-ness and later on, mites , and has survived through it all. (he went to the vets and i had the mites tested and examined and then i treated them).
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Old 09-05-2007, 08:12 AM
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lmao i did'nt think it would be much of a challenge. lol
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