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<blockquote data-quote="kankryb" data-source="post: 2540764" data-attributes="member: 36350"><p>Hi, thats a lot of questions and all good ones. I will tell you how I keep mine and have for many years. I keep most in pairs in 120x60x60 tanks. I use aspen chips for bedding and use komodo 50W spot for heatspot temps are 24 i cool end 36 hot end and up to 50-55 under spot. I don't do UV light but many do. I feed babies under 1 year 4 times a week and adults 2-3 times a week my animals get snails greens fruit insect mice cowheart and a little dog/catfood and I always mix it up so they don't get the same all the time and always a good vitamin on top. I keep northens eastens westerns blotched and shinglebacks and some were put together as young/babies and some put together as adult but you always have to watch your animals when you keep them together. Hope that helps some and there are lot's good books on Aussie bluetongues</p><p>[automerge]1619508428[/automerge]</p><p>Some of mine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kankryb, post: 2540764, member: 36350"] Hi, thats a lot of questions and all good ones. I will tell you how I keep mine and have for many years. I keep most in pairs in 120x60x60 tanks. I use aspen chips for bedding and use komodo 50W spot for heatspot temps are 24 i cool end 36 hot end and up to 50-55 under spot. I don't do UV light but many do. I feed babies under 1 year 4 times a week and adults 2-3 times a week my animals get snails greens fruit insect mice cowheart and a little dog/catfood and I always mix it up so they don't get the same all the time and always a good vitamin on top. I keep northens eastens westerns blotched and shinglebacks and some were put together as young/babies and some put together as adult but you always have to watch your animals when you keep them together. Hope that helps some and there are lot's good books on Aussie bluetongues [automerge]1619508428[/automerge] Some of mine [/QUOTE]
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