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    Plestiodon chinensis chinensis

    Plestiodon chinensis chinensis, captive born and bred. I have six of them in the tank.




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    So far it feels like keeping a box of dirt... LOL!

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    Very dragony!

    Not much info comes up on Google.
    How did you get them?

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    I just bought them. The guy knows a breeder of them and posted them on some reptile classified ads.

    Yeah not much comes up as they aren't those "popular" lizards like bearded dragons and leopard geckos etc. I guess.
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    They came out basking!


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    Re: Plestiodon chinensis chinensis

    well they looks really cool! they fairly easy to keep?
    Balls
    1.0 Banana Super Blast
    1.0 Super Pastel Lesser Pinstripe Enchi
    1.0 Lesser GHI Mojave
    1.0 Banana
    1.0 Pastel OD
    2.0 Banana Spider
    2.1 Spider
    0.1 Black Pastel
    0.1 Queen Bee
    0.1 Chocolate
    0.1 Savanah
    0.1 Bumble Bee
    0.3 Mojave
    1.1 Pieds
    1.1 Albinos
    0.2 Het Albino
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    0.3 Lessers Other: 0.3 Cats - 0.1 Extremely Patient Fiancee

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    cool looking lizards
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    Re: Plestiodon chinensis chinensis

    Quote Originally Posted by AllThatInThemGenes View Post
    well they looks really cool! they fairly easy to keep?
    There isn't much information so I am experimenting here.

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    These things are SO COOL! I LOVE these things!

    They've only been here for a few hours, they have already dug a series of tunnels.



    Do you guys think the eco earth is good? I sifted it through a screen (took HOURS) but there are still long bits. Those strands bother me. I was told they need higher humidity, the breeder used moss, which as far as I am concerned is worse in terms of impaction risk. Not sure what else I can use? They don't sell "topsoil" in this part of the world without fertilizer added.

    They are out basking too, and already accept tong feeding! They also ate out of the worm dish themselves!

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