okay this is just weird, I know you said can’t house beardies together and I think it’s all in the head when say that but I might be wrong as you all have had beardies longer than me so I found a baby blue tongue inside jimmia tank, they were just staring at each other, nothing seemed bother them, they didn’t even hiss or beard at each other now I’ve never owned a blue tongue lol, any precautions I should be aware of ? I’ve taken him out and put him in his own tank so what should I feed him ? what type of lights he need ?
I saw kingofnobbys answered in your other thread with some good info. Very cool that you have this guy! Did he just wander in from the wild? If so maybe he has a home in your yard and it would be better to just give him in/out privileges and treats rather than keeping him captive.
I saw kingofnobbys answered in your other thread with some good info. Very cool that you have this guy! Did he just wander in from the wild? If so maybe he has a home in your yard and it would be better to just give him in/out privileges and treats rather than keeping him captive.
I saw kingofnobbys answered in your other thread with some good info. Very cool that you have this guy! Did he just wander in from the wild? If so maybe he has a home in your yard and it would be better to just give him in/out privileges and treats rather than keeping him captive.
If he wants to stay on the right side of the law , even if the skink found it's way into one of his outdoor (?) tanks ( is wild and not sick or injured ) , he should release it . It's likely been living in his yard and came into the tank to raid the food there and take a drink, I'd encourage it to hang around by leaving food for it and some water in a shallow dish.
I wouldn't be telling people on local herping boards (in Australia) , he's likely to get a lot of flack or worse if he decides to keep the skink.
for your information- I released him I didn’t keep him, I love jimmia more and I know we have had a bigger blue tongue in our back yard / near the mango tree