WHAT WOULD YOU DO??

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Vicious_Fish;1150980; said:
Well if I had that tank, I'd keep a trio of Crocodile Skinks ([SIZE=-1]Tribolonotus gracilis) in it. You don't see them very often but they are pretty easy to keep and breed. I think their so neat looking too, like little dragons!
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these guys,how are they in groups,what size do they get,are they handleable.:)dang i cant get the pic up.
 
jason longboard;1157272; said:
these guys,how are they in groups,what size do they get,are they handleable.:)dang i cant get the pic up.

From what I've read, these guys do fine in pairs or trios with only one male per enclosure. They don't need a great deal of space and a pair in a 20 or 30 gallon long aquarium will work fine. They are quite small when born (about 2.5 inches long) and max out in size around 8-10 inches. They can be held but are shy. It might take a little while for them to get use to you. I don't think they'd ever become as tame as a Leopard Gecko, but hey, who knows. Not much is known about them in the wild. But They do require high humidity so keeping them on cypress mulch is probably a good idea. They also are nocturnal by nature so hides are important. One side of the tank should be kept around 82˚ while the other side should be about 10 degrees cooler. They don't require any special lighting. Adults should be feed large crickets, grasshoppers, waxworms, mealworms and the occasional pinkie.

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they are also very aquatic so a large water basin should be offered. Lots of moss and coconut fiber to keep the tank/enclosure very damp. They come from very wet jungle foothills with lots of streams.
 
varanio;1157901; said:
they are also very aquatic so a large water basin should be offered. Lots of moss and coconut fiber to keep the tank/enclosure very damp. They come from very wet jungle foothills with lots of streams.

Yep, that too! I though I read some where that a majority of them are found along stream banks in the wild. Do you know any good breeders of these guys, Varanio? I'm really considering getting a pair of these skinks for my next reptile.
 
I second that! Those things are cool. I'm definitely going to do more research and probably get a pair.
 
Haha a nice substitute if you cant own a crocodile! Either that or a chinese croc lizard, croc gecko, caiman lizard, alligator lizard.... hahaha

Theres a good website for them (I think they sell CB ones too), www.tribolonotus.com.
 
I would get a BTS or a uromastyx...

Chad
 
I'd do either a ball python, a small iguana, saltwater fish, or a large turtle. First choice would be the python.
 
He said the tank cant hold water.

Iguana? *shakes head*
 
Wow if you thought the blackhead python debate was rough...
 
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