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RE: Sundival glass skink?

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Posted by: Uromas21 at Wed Sep 12 21:58:21 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Uromas21 ]  
   

>>>No idea.. but interesting story. I'm guessing you have them in seperate tanks from the parents, right? I think a lot of species may possibly eat their young... but maybe not.

Yes, they are separate from the parents. I have them in a 5.5gal aquarium... small enough that they should have trouble catching pinhead crickets.


>>>I've heard of glass lizards, but most of them don't have legs and the ones that do have legs that are really small and stubby. I don't know... I'm not an expert by any means, just curious as to what you've got.

This is what puzzled me. When I started researching them all the pics of glass lizards had no legs. The parents have even smaller legs in comparison to the body than do the babies.



Maybe they got the name wrong or mispelled or something... you try asking whoever put the name on the tank to begin with? It could be a name that is used less frequently for its actual more common name. *shrug* Good luck...

I remember when they came, I've worked there forever... that's the common name they came in with. I tried to go through the invoices, but they don't go back that far unfortunately...

I'll definitely post on the other site though, I'd really love to find out more about these guys. They are very entertaining... although I don't see them too much.


   

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