Hooglabah Very Well-Known Member Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 1,559 Reaction score 0 Location Victoria Feb 15, 2009 #1 hay guys i live in the suburbs of melbourne and i want to get some bluies i was just wondering if they can be kept outside just common bluetounge lizards and if so what should i provide??
hay guys i live in the suburbs of melbourne and i want to get some bluies i was just wondering if they can be kept outside just common bluetounge lizards and if so what should i provide??
Khagan Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 3, 2007 Messages 3,101 Reaction score 1 Location Behind You :o Feb 15, 2009 #2 Food.
GSXR_Boy Very Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2006 Messages 3,299 Reaction score 0 Location South coast Feb 15, 2009 #3 Damn, from the title i thought it was going to be a rabbit fighting video!
Hooglabah Very Well-Known Member Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 1,559 Reaction score 0 Location Victoria Feb 15, 2009 #4 lol nah man i'll wait till i get a croc for that then lets see who wins croc or frozen bunnies my cash is on the bunnies
lol nah man i'll wait till i get a croc for that then lets see who wins croc or frozen bunnies my cash is on the bunnies
Hooglabah Very Well-Known Member Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 1,559 Reaction score 0 Location Victoria Feb 17, 2009 #5 bump
herptrader Very Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2004 Messages 4,130 Reaction score 3 Location Melbourne Feb 17, 2009 #6 A thermal gradient (They need to be able to escape the hot sun.) somewhere to hide somewhere to hibernate access to sunshine (for basking) food water protection from cats protection large carnivorous birds They will thrive as long as they can regulate their body temperature and can move in and out of the sunshine when it suits them. (Your thread title should probably have read "Bluies in a rabbit hutch"
A thermal gradient (They need to be able to escape the hot sun.) somewhere to hide somewhere to hibernate access to sunshine (for basking) food water protection from cats protection large carnivorous birds They will thrive as long as they can regulate their body temperature and can move in and out of the sunshine when it suits them. (Your thread title should probably have read "Bluies in a rabbit hutch"