Hi!
Some photos of my " 1.3" mabuya in their arrived. It was more than a year ago, and they lived in a temporary Exo-Terra
Some month later...
The male
And a "female" which looks like a male
Mabuya "quinquetaeniata"
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Topics may be anything to do with other skink species, keeping within the forum rules. Topics related to other lizard species, apart from skinks, are not permitted, but these can still be posted on the general off topic forum.
Topics may be anything to do with other skink species, keeping within the forum rules. Topics related to other lizard species, apart from skinks, are not permitted, but these can still be posted on the general off topic forum.
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Re: Mabuya "quinquetaeniata"
One video of them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2m5YrofQyo
Two little eggs...Not fertile
In september 2014...I have only a couple
Mâle
Femelle
And the last video of them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uYFdYCfh3c
Any remark is welcome! I am here to learn it most on these small animals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2m5YrofQyo
Two little eggs...Not fertile
In september 2014...I have only a couple
Mâle
Femelle
And the last video of them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uYFdYCfh3c
Any remark is welcome! I am here to learn it most on these small animals
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Re: Mabuya "quinquetaeniata"
They very cute little guys!
Unfortunately I don't have any experience with other skink species but if they are laying eggs you must be doing it right
I also love your naturalistic vivarium and if I'm not mistaken, those are all live plants well done !
Unfortunately I don't have any experience with other skink species but if they are laying eggs you must be doing it right
I also love your naturalistic vivarium and if I'm not mistaken, those are all live plants well done !
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