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    Re: Cohabing a Pink Tongue Skink and Crested Gecko

    Yea it’s less a bout a specific question and more about the whole experience. It’s not much more complicated than housing these 2 together. I wouldn’t be using these 2 species if I knew of any better alternatives, or if there were multiple cases of failed cohabing for these 2. It’s just interesting because most people would say it’s wrong, but I hope my efforts can help prove that wrong. I realize you could just say, “well it worked for you but not everyone” which is true, but maybe it will help make people more open to it if they see actual documentation of the entire process. Because this would be very interesting to see this become more popular. But on the most basic level I’m doing it because I want to. I wanted more reptiles, and I found something that I find interesting, feasible, and good enough to make my capstone out of it. A capstone doesn’t have to answer a specific question or get a certain result. It’s more about what you did, why, how, and how it turned out. There are far more intricate as well as more basic capstones than mine, but thankfully mine is good enough. I plan on becoming a zoologist one day so I will definitely bring this up, but not as anything major.
    Last edited by skylord0110; 11-16-2017 at 08:44 PM.

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