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Brettix

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Lets see some Egernia sp people,I'm hooked on these atm and can't see enough pics.
I am looking at buying a few different sp this season so just want to see variety and whats around,thanks
 
i like these guys too but have non myself...... please post pics guys!
 
egernia major
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egernia major being eaten
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egernia saxitilis saxitilis
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egernia whitii
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egernia striolata
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Egernias are fantastic Brett, but they mature late, and have small clutches... and can be hard to get hold of, what species are you looking at getting?
 
Our New England cunninghams.
 

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Quote: wild mullets are very shy.... even captive ones are

Yep, Major skinks are similar, I haven't managed a good shot of one yet, captive
or otherwise. Then there are Yakka's, now they are SHY.
Some of the wild skinks that live near the high traffic walking tracks are easier to
photograph than captive animals. That one is a captive though.
 
my female cunningham skink outside in the enclosure running around.sorry about the thumbnails but i dont know how to make a big picture like the others how do u do it?
 

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Love egernia genus. some of my favourite skinks. First picture one of my black rock skink. Second picture is of my Snowy Mountain Cunnigham. Third picture same female cunningham with a male.
 

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found some more pics1.baby black rock skink 2.my female whites skink(gravid) she had 3 babies all gone even the parents.3 i know this isnt an erginia but this is a female eastern water skink that lives in my garden very tame u can hand feed her. about 1 week after this picture was tanken she gave birth to 5 babies.:D
 

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here's a couple of major's for you Mike ;)
next time your up i'll take you to a few spots where they are :D
one of my E. Depressa (southern form)

cheers HK.
 

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Egernias are fantastic Brett, but they mature late, and have small clutches... and can be hard to get hold of, what species are you looking at getting?
Im a patiant guy Jason . dont mind looking at them for a few years :lol:.
lol you know what im after ;).I just got my hands on some hosmeri and maybe a pair of northern depressa,can't wait :D
 
There were a few of these living under our cabin at Binna burra, this was the best shot I could get of one, they were very wary.

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