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Peters Banded Skinks - Care & more
Hello! I just got back from seeing a friend at my local pet store whom gave me a pretty good deal on a mating pair of banded skinks aka Scincopus fasciatus. Currently I have the proper substrate with a UTH and a uvb bulb up top. I have been trying to research as much as i can about these but have difficulty finding any information on the web about them. So far i have found out theyre native to africa and have been in the pet trade only for a few years so far. Can anyone point me in the direction of some info about these guys or have any personal experiences they can share?
Thank you!!! -Jon
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Re: Peters Banded Skinks - Care & more
This is the only really detailed description I've ever found: http://reptilerapture.net/peters-ban...caresheet.html
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Re: Peters Banded Skinks - Care & more
The folks at Reptile Rapture are good, I trust their caresheets in general.
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0.4 BPs, 0.1 Antaresia, 2.1 Morelia, 0.0.1 Liasis, 1.0 Aspidites, 0.1 Blood, 1.1 Kings, 2.0 Milks, 1.2 Corns, 2.0 Ratsnakes, 0.1 Hognose, 1.0 RTB, 2.1 KSBs, 1.0 Tortoise, 1.0 Skink, 3.0 dogs, 2.1 Human serfs
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i am bringing this thread back from the dead....
anyone currently keeping them? any updates on care/breeding?
thank you!
Gargoyle Geckos: Gorey, Gremmie, Ouija, Gojira, Bacon Bit, Penny, Wednesday
Crested Geckos: Eggs, Triscuit, Creature & Waffles
Leopard Geckos: Rhubarb, Pepper and Clementine
Cal Kings: Bones & Violet
Corn snakes: A sh*tload
Trans-Pesos: 1.1 No names
BPs: Charlie (super pastel), Bodhi (pied), Finn (GHI Mojave), Dublin (fire bumblebee), Falkor(mystic potion), Letty (pewter), Jameson
BCI Boa: Specter (Fineline morph)
SnuSnu the cat, Corbin the pit bull, Juniper the mini aussie & Lily the setter mix
One little special needs bearded dragon P. Sherman
Black African House Snakes: 1.1 No names
Northern Pines: 1.1 No names
Four skinks, one of which is named Gator & Basil the mini-lop rabbit
'everything was beautiful and nothing hurt' - vonnegut.
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Re: Peters Banded Skinks - Care & more
I don't know how to add YouTube links on this page! But Clintsreptiles is a YouTube channel I watch and he has a pretty good video on their care and handling.
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Re: Peters Banded Skinks - Care & more
Originally Posted by dakski
Yeah that one lol. Thanks dakski!
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thanks. i have watched several videos and skimmed a few threads google gave me. wanted to connect personally with someone maybe that keeps them.
Gargoyle Geckos: Gorey, Gremmie, Ouija, Gojira, Bacon Bit, Penny, Wednesday
Crested Geckos: Eggs, Triscuit, Creature & Waffles
Leopard Geckos: Rhubarb, Pepper and Clementine
Cal Kings: Bones & Violet
Corn snakes: A sh*tload
Trans-Pesos: 1.1 No names
BPs: Charlie (super pastel), Bodhi (pied), Finn (GHI Mojave), Dublin (fire bumblebee), Falkor(mystic potion), Letty (pewter), Jameson
BCI Boa: Specter (Fineline morph)
SnuSnu the cat, Corbin the pit bull, Juniper the mini aussie & Lily the setter mix
One little special needs bearded dragon P. Sherman
Black African House Snakes: 1.1 No names
Northern Pines: 1.1 No names
Four skinks, one of which is named Gator & Basil the mini-lop rabbit
'everything was beautiful and nothing hurt' - vonnegut.
www.facebook.com/SilentHillReptiles
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