Blue Tounge Lizard

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  1. Craig Sherriff

    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    This is my friend, Nina's Blue Tounge Lizard called Feral, she is 3 1/2 years old. She is called Feral because when you aproach her cage, she hisses at you but when you pick her up she becomes quiet and relaxed. Blue tounge Lizard.jpg
     
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    This is another one of her in her cage IMG_0013.JPG
     
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    That is a very interesting reptile.
     
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    They are quiet and easy to handle. They need various shade, warm dry place to sleep. This one is kept in a 4foot by 3foot by 18 inch cage outside. They can be kept in doors in a glass cage but need UV lamps as with out the UV they develope a bone desease. By the time it is 7 years old it will double it's size.
    They are very common here in Tasmania where they are prey upon by various bird species.
    A permit is needed to keep them.
    The image is of her in the cage, which has a variety of areas, such as a large flat rock which she sunbakes on plus a hollow log and shaded areas when she wants to get out of the heat.
     
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    I was in Tasmania back in 2016. It is so beautiful there.
     

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