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21-May-04, 01:29 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: May-04 Location: Nowhere with NoOne:) | | | Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone here keeps shingleback skinks? I can't find too much info on keeping them, just a bit in my John Weigel book, and a few other websites.
Also, does anyone know what is a reasonable price to pay for an adult pair of speckled shinglebacks?
Thanks,
Nome. | 
21-May-04, 04:02 PM
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21-May-04, 04:48 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: May-04 Location: Nowhere with NoOne:) | | | | Hi Craig,
Thanks, that is very imformative.
So is $400 for a pair of black with speckles too much to pay?
Kind regards
~N | 
21-May-04, 04:59 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Dec-03 Location: sydney | | | | i didn't pay much for mine at fist but they have cost me $100 for getting rid of mites in my whole collection and $200 in vetanary bills!!!
thats why you have to be very careful of who you buy from!! | 
21-May-04, 05:05 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: May-04 Location: Nowhere with NoOne:) | | | | Yes, that's the problem, as they are normally kept in outside enclosures. The guy I'm buying off, says that he will treat them before freighting, and I was going to treat them once they arrived here with orange medic and quarantine them from the rest of my collection for 2 weeks. Would you say this would be enough?
Thanks for all your info.
~N | 
21-May-04, 05:13 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Dec-03 Location: sydney | | | | would quarantine them for the minimum of 3 weeks | 
21-May-04, 05:17 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Dec-03 Location: sydney | | | | one thing you should be careful of is the humdity levels in the enclouse. make sure there is a large amount of ventilation without loosing much heat. if you get a humitity gauge you should try to keep it around 30-45%.
what are you going to keep it in? | 
21-May-04, 05:51 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: May-04 Location: Nowhere with NoOne:) | | | | Hi Craig,
Thanks for all the info. yes, because of the humidity in QLD, I was going to keep them in my reptile room with an open topped, 4x2x2 ft enclosure, with UVB lamp. In toowoomba it is not as humid as Brisbane but still humid nethertheless. I was going to buy a hydrometer for the humidity, and the room is heated with additional heat lamps if needed for whatever reptiles need them.
Do you think this is okay?
Thanks so much,
~Nome | 
21-May-04, 06:09 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Apr-03 Location: No where | | | | The nicer looking they are the more you'll pay, shinglebacks vary alot in color.
Heres a pic of my colony, i've since sold all these guys, some were over 20yrs old. | 
21-May-04, 06:23 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: May-04 Location: Nowhere with NoOne:) | | | | HI No One,
Thanks for sharing the pic! Wow, you had heaps of them, were they enjoyable to own?
I have been offered a pair of jet blacks for $300, but they sold very quickly. the ones for $400 are black with a few cream bands on them. They sound really nice. I am just unsure of the market for these, as I have seen prices ranging from $45 - $200 per shingleback.
~Nome. | 
21-May-04, 08:02 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Cairns | | | | I want WA form shinglebacks (bob tails)
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