I'll take seconds if she does breed, that orange ones perfectPut me on the waiting list for her babies.
They'd eat whatever they could find i think, some of there range doesn't offer much plant matter but they probably eat dead insects, bird and roo droppings, orchid flowers? (not sure on that one). I'm only basing this on a particular place I know where both blotchies and eastern blueys exist.do you think wild blue tongues eat a simillar amount of
vegetable matter in the wild as you provide in captivity?
Parko said:Just a little question for you blue tongue ppl, do you think wild blue tongues eat a simillar amount of
vegetable matter in the wild as you provide in captivity? What type of native vegetable matter would they feed on? Anything that's soft and green?
I used to breed mice when I had my snake and would give em hoppers all the time, the larger blueys can even get an adult mouse down (I only did this if they hadn't eaten for a while, and I couldn't be stuffed chopping up a fruit salad for them!), love watching them tackle mice :twisted: :lol:Most absolutely love pink rats and mice
I'm curious about the "spinach" Jordo. I've never tried it but it sounds like it'd be good if they eat it.Just came in from feeding them now! (dogfood, egg, spinach, banana), luv my blueys
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