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AUSTRALIAN SKINK WEBSITE!!!!!!

blotch Jul 26, 2003 01:37 AM

Ok Update on the site!

It's all coming along quite well. I've found some nice info and I'm just slapping it all together now.

SUE AND EDWARD - How can you help? Good Question and I'm glad you asked!

Sue: I'm shocked to read about your episode re your Lil fighter.
I'm glad to read that things are all going well though.
The site won't be about just Blotched Blue tongues. It will cover the 3 prodominant species kept. Any help you'd like to give would be most appreciated.

Edward: Same goes for you mate! Anything you can think of that would help would be greatly appreciated.

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Replies (7)

blotch Jul 26, 2003 01:38 AM

James - Going Hunting within the next week - I'll keep you posted!

Edward Jul 26, 2003 03:33 AM

I assume you mean T. scincoides, T. nigrolutea, and ???
I've got tons of pictures -- not all mine, so I suppose you couldn't use them on your site. But I do have links to other possibly useful things. I'll gather them and send them to you.
Great to know you're serious about putting this together.
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Edward
Carpe diem

kiwisue Jul 26, 2003 05:18 AM

n/p

blotch Jul 26, 2003 05:49 AM

Edward => Central Blueys (Tiliqua multifasciata) would be the third one.

All the info I see on the net says they are extremely rare in Captivity - however on a few occasions I've seen them at my local pet shop. So *I* figure that here in Aus - They aren't rare, and it's just in the states.

blotch Jul 26, 2003 05:51 AM

Just a pic post of a central!
Image

Edward Jul 26, 2003 12:29 PM

>>Just a pic post of a central!
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Edward
Carpe diem

blotch Jul 27, 2003 12:36 AM

n/p

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