Payth
New Member
I figured I would just ask away and hope experienced people can help, rather then me trying to piece together information from everywhere.
Long story short, I live in Townsville (Qld, East Coast) and am considering getting a blue tongue, and after a bit of research it seems they aren't really suited to the climate here. I have read a bit about Blue tongues (+Shinglebacks?) being quite prone to respiratory infections with high humidity. It's possible to fix this in an enclosure, though I don't know how difficult that is.
What I would like to know is their level of resilience?
For Eg. Would I be able to take my Blue tongue out of its enclosure for half a day? or an hour a day? without it falling sick.
I know this might differ slightly between the types of blue tongues.
Anyway, I hope this makes sense... I'm not the 'posting' type, I'm more of a 'lurker'.
Any feedback would be appreciated...
Long story short, I live in Townsville (Qld, East Coast) and am considering getting a blue tongue, and after a bit of research it seems they aren't really suited to the climate here. I have read a bit about Blue tongues (+Shinglebacks?) being quite prone to respiratory infections with high humidity. It's possible to fix this in an enclosure, though I don't know how difficult that is.
What I would like to know is their level of resilience?
For Eg. Would I be able to take my Blue tongue out of its enclosure for half a day? or an hour a day? without it falling sick.
I know this might differ slightly between the types of blue tongues.
Anyway, I hope this makes sense... I'm not the 'posting' type, I'm more of a 'lurker'.
Any feedback would be appreciated...