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Meet our new resident wild "house" skink.
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1959757, member: 81934"] 31 Jan 2021 Cheakie & Goofy today , both enjoying the first sunny afternoon for over a week ( been very wet here - monsoon (wet season) has hit hard this summer and very moist monsoon influences have been reaching my region = none-stop rain and evening thunderstorms). [img]https://i.postimg.cc/gJH98P7N/31-jan-2021-cheakie-enjoying-the-sun-after-a-week-of-none-stop-rain.png[/img] Cheakie , looking very well fed ( or in the family way maybe ). Yes I've checked the side spots = DEFINITELY CHEAKIE. [img]https://i.postimg.cc/cHbRDvPH/31-jan-2021-little-boy-discovered-in-tub-under-house-Goofy.png[/img] Meet Goofy. About 8 months old I think not yet developing "his" adult head and body shape. Yep like bearded dragons , baby water skinks are also super cute and goofy looking. Their tail is lighter for their first 4 - 5 months, darkens up about at about 6 months. My wife discovered the little juvenile ( who we had inside a few weeks ago ) in the old 129L skinks' tub which is stored under the back of the house and had received a bit of rain into it , too big to have crawled in through one the lower air ventilation holes ( head width 8.4mm ) , likely climbed in via one of the brick floor piers , and accessed the tub from there for the water ( was able to climb out as the box full of old Repcal Adult Pellets ( what I store hatched silkworm cocoon in is stored in the tub ) Wife reports the little skink was very friendly and literally climbed straight onto her hand when she reached in to get "him" out. [/QUOTE]
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