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I see my last picture didn't work due to a poorly functioning phone,

Here is a pic of mine (excuse the mess in there, I had been at work for a few weeks)
 

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Eastern Hoody Scaly foots (or feet??? :lol:) Pygopus schraderi

they are incredibly entertaining to watch, a bit gumby at that size too

Thx for the info... Nice specimens... Are they reliant on a skink diet or were you able to bring them up on others sources of food?
 
Pygopus schraderi adult and young

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Pygopus nigroceps adult and young


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Very Nice Bob,

I was wondering if you'd pop some pictures up.

Danny they eat insects and other arthropods in the wild so no need to feed them with tails etc.

Mine are fed crickets every second night the same as my geckos (a very close relative of pygopods). Dusted 2 out of 3 feeds, misted every few days and with a damp spot under the cool end hide.

I haven't had them for long, however I do plan to increase the number of these guys when I install my new shelves for more room :D
 
They are so interesting what's the going rate for them do they have basically the same husbandry requirements as geckos
 
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