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A dinky skink

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  • 07-21-2018, 08:07 PM
    welshmorphology
    A dinky skink
    We have 5 of these adorable little Bronze skinks

    https://preview.ibb.co/hCFCZJ/BRONZE.jpg
  • 07-21-2018, 09:54 PM
    Bogertophis
    Too cute! I've got some little (wild) skinks in my yard, I love to see them rustling around, eating my bugs... I've never tried "keeping" any, but I've kept
    other small lizards in the past, including desert "night" lizards (about 4" max. incl. tails) & a (native) banded gecko, etc.
  • 07-22-2018, 09:13 AM
    welshmorphology
    Re: A dinky skink
    wow sounds awesome. Sadly we don't get many lizards here in the UK.
  • 07-22-2018, 10:35 AM
    EDR
    Re: A dinky skink
    Cute little skink thanks for sharing.
  • 07-22-2018, 10:36 AM
    Bogertophis
    When I lived in the desert (in the West, U.S.) someone gave me a local banded gecko, and one morning I found a night lizard (that had snuck into my
    house) was sitting on the screen top of the gecko's cage, as if he wanted in? :D So I fixed him up a "castle" of his own- I don't think the banded would
    have bothered him but you never know, and the night lizards are so tiny, they need smaller food anyway. Later, at work, I rescued a night lizard that our
    custodian had swept up while cleaning the floors...these tiny lizards go unnoticed in the wild, living in fallen Joshua trees & such, but they're pretty easy
    to keep (as I hope your skinks are too?) and so darn cute. Not a bit of aggression either, they seem almost curious about us "giants"...just way too small
    to handle.

    Sorry that you folks "over the pond" have to import your lizards...;)
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