morgs202
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone else here keeps or has kept cunninghams skinks?
Why do people disapprove, if you don't mind me asking?cool. just curious, as I have one and have found him to be great (if a little odd at times). Most people seem to dissapprove, but I have him with a beardie. They've been living together for 4 years now and are always basking together and seem to be quite happy.
Thanks morgs202. I've got a small python - it's great because I don't have a lot of time for looking after it - and they don't need a lot of attention.
Those lizards sound like such characters though. How much more work are lizards than snakes?
every article i've read has indicated cunninghams are very social with other cunninghams. They tend to live in family groups but non related cunninghams will enter into these groups for mating purposes. I've also read that they wont in-breed and have been known to stay with a single mate for 4 years or more. It was all in Nature Austrlia magazine, although I'll have to take a look and find which no. it was.Cunninghams will fight amonst themselves but "generally" leave other non egernia sp alone.
every article i've read has indicated cunninghams are very social with other cunninghams. They tend to live in family groups but non related cunninghams will enter into these groups for mating purposes. I've also read that they wont in-breed and have been known to stay with a single mate for 4 years or more. It was all in Nature Austrlia magazine, although I'll have to take a look and find which no. it was.
im looking for a cunninghams skink for my girlfriend. i think it would be the perfect first reptile for her. i can just never seem to find them.
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