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Re: New broad-headed skink pickup.
I've kept a few in the past for about a week at a time and then set them free where I caught them. I like them and they'll tear up some crickets.
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Re: New broad-headed skink pickup.
 Originally Posted by Jason Bowden
I've kept a few in the past for about a week at a time and then set them free where I caught them. I like them and they'll tear up some crickets.
They will. This girl eats ALOT.
1.1 Normal BP
0.1 Broad-Headed Skink
0.0.1 Bearded Dragon
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Re: New broad-headed skink pickup.
Wild-caught, if not treated...I would be concerned about introducing parasites into the rest of my collection.
That's all.
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Re: New broad-headed skink pickup.
 Originally Posted by Jerhart
Wild-caught, if not treated...I would be concerned about introducing parasites into the rest of my collection.
That's all.
Good thing it's at my Mom's and not at my Dad's where my snakes are 
Yet, I could understand them being transferred through clothing or what not. But I don't believe it will happen. Plus it has no visible parasites.
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0.1 Broad-Headed Skink
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Re: New broad-headed skink pickup.
as long as they are not eating or sleeping in eachothers poop, I can't think of any parasites i'd be worried about between lizards and snakes...
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Re: New broad-headed skink pickup.
 Originally Posted by wafisherman
as long as they are not eating or sleeping in eachothers poop, I can't think of any parasites i'd be worried about between lizards and snakes...
One specimen doesn't have to eat or sleep in the feces of an 'infected' specimen in order to transmit parasites (internal/external) or bacteria infections...snakes OR lizards.
Much of the transmission can be done by the keeper and poor husbandry techniques.
I know I would never knowingly buy anything from a breeder who introduces WC animals into his collection without quarantining the WC animal first.
Quarantining an animal can save your collection. I have heard stories of individuals losing many animals from an unknown epidemic after introducing a WC animal to their collection without treating/quarantining it first.
Now the OP said the skink is in another home away from his other animals. That is fine.
But it may be a good idea to familiarize yourself with quarantining animals.
It goes a lot farther than just sleeping and eating feces.
Remember kids...safety first!! 
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ght=quarantine
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