Cunningham's Skinks Sydney sandstone form (litter no.2)

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[video=youtube;Gn3BvzxK2jk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn3BvzxK2jk[/video]

I count 4 young, mum makes her appearance right in front of the camera, and the 2 adult males hangout on the log in the background.

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Dave.
 
Thats a great outside setup, love it!!
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess you posted in the wrong section lol.

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My apologies, I was looking at the wrong thread. Sorry!
 
Why is home and away the top reality show when Cunning-cam is much better!

Better call up old Murdoch hey ;)
 
Dave, as far as you know, does this species only tolerate family members (which they seem to recognise) and are they likely to be hostile/aggressive/intolerant of unrelated members of the same species if housed together?
 
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Generally they don't get along too well with strangers.

But if you are trying to introduce cunninghams that are new to each other, neutral ground may help your chances. Eg an enclosure which hasn't housed either skink or other cunninghams.
 
Thanks Dave. That's a very good suggestion and demonstrates good insight into this species territorial mechanics. It makes sense that scent and unique body patterns help identify territories and individuals.
 
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