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31-May-05, 09:11 PM
|  | Subscriber | | | | centralian blue tongue questions hi,
i'm hoping to get a couple centralians soon, i have some blotched and eastern bluey's,
how different are they to look after then the other types of bluey's?
can you keep more then 2 together? like 1 male and 2 or more females or do you have to keep them in pairs,
i have my other bluey's outside in pits, i live in nth qld , can i keep centralians outside up here or would it be better to keep them inside?
if it's better to keep them inside, what special heat or lights do i need?
any other info you can give me will be great
thanks for any info you can give me, i just want to get everything ready for them before i buy them.......
cheers,
steve....... | 
01-Jun-05, 12:41 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Apr-05 Location: brisvages | | | | RE: centralian blue tongue questions steve ive two in an outdoor pit in brisvegus there pit has a deep sand bottom mainly for drainage other than this i treat them like normal blueys ive even a couple of big male vittys that co habitat with them just fine they handle winter ok seem to bask early mornings when they can get sun | 
01-Jun-05, 12:21 PM
|  | Subscriber | | | | | RE: centralian blue tongue questions hi longtom,
thanks for that,
come on, don't tell me that nobody else have any centralians ,
cheers,
steve..........
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01-Jun-05, 01:47 PM
| | Suspended | Join Date: Jul-04 Location: Nowhere with Nome:) | | | | I kept mine indoors, mine had to be separate except for at breeding time as the male was a very agro towards his girl.
I knwo a few people who keep the inside in small groups without any problems.
I found them to very easy to keep and didn't do anything differently to any other bluey, except for keeping them a bit warmer.
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01-Jun-05, 09:47 PM
|  | Subscriber | | | | | hi dugadugabowbow,
thanks for that, i think i'll be keeping mine inside for awhile, i'm getting them from URS in a couple weeks, i'm getting a trio, hopefully the male will be happy to stay with the girls,
cheers,
steve.......
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01-Jun-05, 10:02 PM
| | Suspended | Join Date: Jul-04 Location: Nowhere with Nome:) | | | | If your buying juvis you should be ok, but i would keep them very well fed and be careful for agression.
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01-Jun-05, 10:14 PM
|  | Subscriber | | | | | hi,
they are sub adults, thanks for the tip, i'll be keeping a close eye on them, if needed, i have a couple spare cages i'm not using,
cheers,
steve......
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