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My sandfish skink has developed a very fat tail...I read this is normal that they store fat in their tail for their hibernation period (winter months). But is it a problem in captivity where he does not undergo seasonal change? should I somewhat mimick the seasons? Or should I just feed him less for awhile, and make his body use that excess fat? Or should I let him regulate his own fat reserves, meaning I don't change a thing?
----- -David
1.0 ball python (Pandora - don't ask) 1.0 argentine boa (Prometheus) 0.1 hogg island boa (Andromeda) 0.0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (Inara) 1.0 kenyan sand boa (Diablo) 1.0 normal corn snake(Cypress) 0.1 amery. corn snake (Morgan LaFay) 0.0.1 banded cali. kingsnake (Cain) 1.0 tangerine honduran milksnake (Narcissus) 0.0.1 snow corn snake (Valkyrie) 1.0 amazon tree boa (Pegasus) 0.0.1 colombian boa (Athena) 0.0.1 sandfish skink (Slick) 0.0.1 fire skink (Phoenix) 1.0 dog (Luke)
the wife's pets: 1.1 ferrets (Ares, Enyo) 0.0.1 betta fish (Captain Morgan) 1.2 cats (Galahad, Ripley and Sassy)
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question about my sandfish - superdave1781, Sun Jul 29 12:12:52 2007 *HOT TOPIC*
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