Hi folks,
Just looking for some guidance. I've got two shinglebacks. The first I've had for around two years and the second I only got yesterday.
Before bringing the second home I introduced them in the store and they seemed to be ok. Since bringing the second one home (the female) I've set up an enclosure for supervised interactions to see how they'd go before putting them into something more long term.
My partner filmed the video during one of these and I wanted to know if this was just trying to figure each other out or a serious cause for concern. (They were separated right after the video because I didn't want anyone getting hurt). I know skinks bite for mating etc but also don't want my ignorance to cause any injuries!
Please help
Just looking for some guidance. I've got two shinglebacks. The first I've had for around two years and the second I only got yesterday.
Before bringing the second home I introduced them in the store and they seemed to be ok. Since bringing the second one home (the female) I've set up an enclosure for supervised interactions to see how they'd go before putting them into something more long term.
My partner filmed the video during one of these and I wanted to know if this was just trying to figure each other out or a serious cause for concern. (They were separated right after the video because I didn't want anyone getting hurt). I know skinks bite for mating etc but also don't want my ignorance to cause any injuries!
Please help