ether Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 2, 2004 Messages 1,528 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Jan 27, 2005 #1 Just thought i would post some pics of my relativly new sleepies having a munch on some fresh snails...
Just thought i would post some pics of my relativly new sleepies having a munch on some fresh snails...
I instar Almost Legendary Joined Mar 17, 2004 Messages 5,373 Reaction score 0 Location sydney Jan 27, 2005 #2 Does the shredded paper get messy? Nice stumpy.
jezza Active Member Joined Sep 23, 2004 Messages 292 Reaction score 0 Location rockhampton qld Jan 27, 2005 #3 Love these lizzard's, great pics, he look's pretty happy with that feed!
playwell Well-Known Member Joined Jan 16, 2005 Messages 757 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Jan 27, 2005 #4 Cool lizard.. don't know if his food looks so yummy!! SNAILS YUK!!
Magpie Almost Legendary Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 5,954 Reaction score 0 Location Canadia Jan 27, 2005 #5 I freeze my snails for convenience and to kill some of the parasites off.
ether Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 2, 2004 Messages 1,528 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Jan 27, 2005 #6 Does the shredded paper get messy? Click to expand... There are always a few stray bits around the enclosure but most of the time it stays together. The sleepies love it!!
Does the shredded paper get messy? Click to expand... There are always a few stray bits around the enclosure but most of the time it stays together. The sleepies love it!!
T thals Guest Jan 27, 2005 #7 nice grahic pics there ether...and 2 think the French view escargot as a delicacy!?! :?
rodentrancher Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 3,220 Reaction score 1 Location Up the Ral Ral Creek. S.A. Jan 27, 2005 #8 Are Sleepies the same sort of Lizards as Bluies? Just asking, as we get heaps of Sleepies here?
S sxereturn Very Well-Known Member Joined May 16, 2003 Messages 1,324 Reaction score 1 Location Brisbane Jan 27, 2005 #9 Bluies are Tiliqua sp., Stumpies are Trachydosaurus sp. Totally different genus, both have evolved blue tongues.
Bluies are Tiliqua sp., Stumpies are Trachydosaurus sp. Totally different genus, both have evolved blue tongues.
rodentrancher Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 3,220 Reaction score 1 Location Up the Ral Ral Creek. S.A. Jan 27, 2005 #10 We call em Sleepy Lizards here in SA. And they don't have a Blue tongue.
I instar Almost Legendary Joined Mar 17, 2004 Messages 5,373 Reaction score 0 Location sydney Jan 28, 2005 #11 Um chez, every shingleback/sleepy/stumpy/boggi ive seen (not too many admittedly) has a bluetongue. mine does too. Intresting. Must be some with pink tongues too? like tiliqa sp?
Um chez, every shingleback/sleepy/stumpy/boggi ive seen (not too many admittedly) has a bluetongue. mine does too. Intresting. Must be some with pink tongues too? like tiliqa sp?
S sxereturn Very Well-Known Member Joined May 16, 2003 Messages 1,324 Reaction score 1 Location Brisbane Jan 28, 2005 #12 Are you sure they don't have blue tongues Cheryl? It could be quite dark, but still blue...
rodentrancher Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 3,220 Reaction score 1 Location Up the Ral Ral Creek. S.A. Jan 28, 2005 #13 Nah, no Blue Tongues here in our area. All Sleepies with a pink tongue I think?