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I ordered my Red Eyed Croc Skinks last week. They were delivered this morning. I am sooo excited! I haven't had these in years.
Got plenty of moss, hiding areas, cover, substrate, water dish, very low wattage light bulb (15watt) for dim lighting all in a 40 gallon tank with locking screen lid.
I will be adding a small waterfall at some point or at least a tub with river stone so they can swim or soak a bit. I'll be getting more pieces of cork bark rounds, cork bark flats on the background and side walls, and other wood like cypress or driftwood for climbing.
I hope they'll be happy.
Update: It seems as though my shipment had some issues from the vendor. Looks like they shipped me 3 Tribolonotus gracilis "Red Eyed Croc Skinks" and the other 3 are what to be believed to be 3 Tribolonotus novaeguineae "White Eyed Croc Skinks". working currently on resolving that issue. Either way they are really cool creatures!
Got plenty of moss, hiding areas, cover, substrate, water dish, very low wattage light bulb (15watt) for dim lighting all in a 40 gallon tank with locking screen lid.
I will be adding a small waterfall at some point or at least a tub with river stone so they can swim or soak a bit. I'll be getting more pieces of cork bark rounds, cork bark flats on the background and side walls, and other wood like cypress or driftwood for climbing.
I hope they'll be happy.
Update: It seems as though my shipment had some issues from the vendor. Looks like they shipped me 3 Tribolonotus gracilis "Red Eyed Croc Skinks" and the other 3 are what to be believed to be 3 Tribolonotus novaeguineae "White Eyed Croc Skinks". working currently on resolving that issue. Either way they are really cool creatures!
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