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lampropholis delicata

well if all goes well will have some this coming season, been on the look out for about 3 years. Heres a few pics of one i caught.



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i get them at my house... hehe
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unless theyre garden skinks??
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lol so do i, just found 3 under a rock, i want some on licence tho
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yea these are garden skinks
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yea there awusm, loved catching them at my nans lol when i was younger
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*great pics*
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yea i have always loved them but never knew of keepers, i now know of one breeder so fingers crossed he can spare me some hatchies next season
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A friend of mine kept them (illegaly) and funnily enough they bred for her.
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yea, i have kept them before when it was legal for me to do so but now i want them on licence and try and get them to other keepers
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there a great food sorce for burtons legless lizards, beardys love them too. ......................................oh yeah so do gts
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only problems is they can carry disease and parasites. Best to stick with ahg for your burtons and dont feed lizards to gts or beardies
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Intresting , how much would they go for on lisience?

I am guessing they woulden't be in a huge demand??
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only problems is they can carry disease and parasites. Best to stick with ahg for your burtons and dont feed lizards to gts or beardies
What makes you think an AHG has less parasites than a skink??????
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Intresting , how much would they go for on lisience?

I am guessing they woulden't be in a huge demand??
No huge demand? I get dozens of people asking me for them every year!
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I recently found a communal nesting site for these garden skinks. There must have been at least 50 or so eggs, both hatched and unhatched. They were in the holes of bricks that were stacked togeather.
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