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And the Reptiles you keep in there
I keep one Eastern Blue-Tongue and two Cunningham's Skinks.
Indoor Bit:
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Outdoor:
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Lizards:
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Fantastic enclosure's Mat. Great job. Very lucky skinks.
 
Thanks guys I'm really happy with it, the 4th picture is the best haha. More people need to post

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I just keep my Shinglebacks and Bluey's out here...
It's about 27-30 square meters, very natural and they appear to be very content in there.
My Egernia are inside in enclosures.... reckon they'd climb out of here in a jiffy!
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I just keep my Shinglebacks and Bluey's out here...
It's about 27-30 square meters, very natural and they appear to be very content in there.
My Egernia are inside in enclosures.... reckon they'd climb out of here in a jiffy!
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Looks good reptilife! I don't keep any of those species but have noticed with most outdoor enclosures they have some sort or wire/mesh cover to keep birds/cats etc. out?

Is it likely that these lizards can get attacked by a cat or bird or is this just a precaution people take?
 
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Here's an outdoor one I have built which I no longer need and is open to offers. It has a divider in case you want to house two animals separately and the doors now have shade cloth covering the bottom half. Logs don't come with it though....sorry.
 
Looks good reptilife! I don't keep any of those species but have noticed with most outdoor enclosures they have some sort or wire/mesh cover to keep birds/cats etc. out?

Is it likely that these lizards can get attacked by a cat or bird or is this just a precaution people take?

Dunno. Have never seen birds of prey around here, and while I have found cats in the enclosure on occasion, I have never lost a lizard.
 
Thanks for the replies but sorry (I think) for surfacing an oldish thread
That is huge! I had a cat jump in an indoor enclosure once.
 
Are there no more outdoor enclosures? I am disappoint
 
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