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Meet our new resident wild "house" skink.
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1988652, member: 81934"] Only had Jr on a regular daily basis for a few weeks ,with visits from Cheakie and Tails 2 to 3 times a week. Wet cold weather here again, and the gang of 4 water skinks have all come back inside .... had all 4 of them hanging out with me , in the lounge room , kitchen and dining area. The kitchen's gecko was discovered in the sink (yesterday ) and my wife dropped a tea-towel over it then popped it into a tub , very fat and well fed looking , but definitely didn't want to be a kept gecko , had the lid loose on top while I was getting some smaller bsfl lavae for it and it pushed the lid up enough to climb out and promptly leapt out disappeared under the lounge. Has grown a bit ,now about 100mm NTT. Didn't take it long to get back to the kitchen where I heard it churping a few hours later ,and spent most the night on the window glass ( could see moths on the other side (outside) attracted by the kitchen light ) , but when I went over to get a photo of it , it disappeared ( saw me coming ). Little gecko can move quick !! The outside skinks are only showing up when it's warm and sunny now. [/QUOTE]
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