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    Talking My Crocodile Skinks.. Tribolonotus spp :)

    These are my Crocodile Skinks..

    Tribolonotus gracilis









    Tribolonotus Novaeguineae








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    Re: My Crocodile Skinks.. Tribolonotus spp :)

    Amazing. I want a couple.

    So is it different species that dont have the red eye? Or is a male female thing? Or do they not gain it until they are sexually mature like bearded dragons and the black beard?
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    Re: My Crocodile Skinks.. Tribolonotus spp :)

    Quote Originally Posted by redstormlax12 View Post
    Amazing. I want a couple.

    So is it different species that dont have the red eye? Or is a male female thing? Or do they not gain it until they are sexually mature like bearded dragons and the black beard?
    The tribolonotus gracilis are the only ones with red eyes,both males and females have the markings..this starts to develop from about 5-6 months!


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    Re: My Crocodile Skinks.. Tribolonotus spp :)

    I LOVE these guys! I have debated getting a couple from time to time, but I couldn't find much on their care. What's it like?

    EDIT: Nevermind, I'm on your site now lol
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    Re: My Crocodile Skinks.. Tribolonotus spp :)

    those are killer! I LOVE SKINKS!

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    Re: My Crocodile Skinks.. Tribolonotus spp :)

    Well.

    I am definitely keeping my eye out for these guys from now on.
    THEY'RE AWESOME.
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    Re: My Crocodile Skinks.. Tribolonotus spp :)

    Aw, I wants one!

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