More Pink Tongues!
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- StaceyLeigh
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More Pink Tongues!
So I have been adding to my Pink Tongue Skink group this year. Now up to 6. Mainly in search of the elusive female, lol.. I have 2 adult males, 1 sub-adult probable male, and 3 new juvies (there better be a female in there). Just really love my PTS, very interesting to watch in the habitat, much more active then my BTS. Here are some pics to enjoy.
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- alichamp
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Re: More Pink Tongues!
I'm really loving these guys more and more. And yours are beautiful!
I haven't got a great deal of information on keeping them. What diet do you find good for them and what kind of set up? (arboreal right? and humidity?)
I haven't got a great deal of information on keeping them. What diet do you find good for them and what kind of set up? (arboreal right? and humidity?)
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- SuperNerd
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Re: More Pink Tongues!
Lovely group Stacy. You know I'm praying you get a female. Really interested to see what our Czech siblings will produce in the future.
Greg
10.9.5 T.s. Intermedia Northern Blue Tongue Skink
1.0 T.s.s. NSW Eastern Blue Tongue Skink
3.2.7 H. gerrardii Pink tongued skink
1.1 T. nigrolutea Blotched blue tongue
0.0.1 T. Gigas evanescens merauke blue tongue
https://m.facebook.com/ribluetonguesskinks/
10.9.5 T.s. Intermedia Northern Blue Tongue Skink
1.0 T.s.s. NSW Eastern Blue Tongue Skink
3.2.7 H. gerrardii Pink tongued skink
1.1 T. nigrolutea Blotched blue tongue
0.0.1 T. Gigas evanescens merauke blue tongue
https://m.facebook.com/ribluetonguesskinks/
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- Bluey Beginner
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Re: More Pink Tongues!
Do pink tongues "like" being handled as much as blueys do? I'm considering getting one of these but I would prefer ease of handing above any specific species.
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- SuperNerd
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Re: More Pink Tongues!
Babies can be really jumpy. Adults are very calm and sweet. Personally I think they can be calmer than blue tongues. Pinks are a very underrated species.
Greg
10.9.5 T.s. Intermedia Northern Blue Tongue Skink
1.0 T.s.s. NSW Eastern Blue Tongue Skink
3.2.7 H. gerrardii Pink tongued skink
1.1 T. nigrolutea Blotched blue tongue
0.0.1 T. Gigas evanescens merauke blue tongue
https://m.facebook.com/ribluetonguesskinks/
10.9.5 T.s. Intermedia Northern Blue Tongue Skink
1.0 T.s.s. NSW Eastern Blue Tongue Skink
3.2.7 H. gerrardii Pink tongued skink
1.1 T. nigrolutea Blotched blue tongue
0.0.1 T. Gigas evanescens merauke blue tongue
https://m.facebook.com/ribluetonguesskinks/
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