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midnightserval,
The adult Eastern Blue-Tongue you found in your kitchen, sure as beautiful color and markings and it looks like a female from what l can see wish she was mine.
 
Here you can see my new adult male Kimberley Phase Northern Blue-Tongue from Kununurra WA which l only got hold of on Tuesday 27th of January 2009, and he his unrelated to all my adult females from Broome-Prince Regent-Kununurra Western Australia and will be a perfect male for future breeding with all my females from the Kimberley Region.
l was so lucky to get hold of him for as little as $100-00 Dollars, the seller told me he wanting him to go to me, because he new our good l was at breeding these Bluey's, and l already had some from the Kimberley Region, where he could not get hold of a unrelated female from the same area.
 
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My male and female out and about today...

Male on left female on the right

The enemy

Female

Male with food on his nose

Female
 

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Some of my eastern babies ... week old.
 

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Wow that one on the left is massive.

You keep them outside ?
 
On the subject on Blueys, Has any Eastern Bluey keepers noticed or experienced colour change within their chargers?
Ok maybe you'll get an idea after I tell me story on what I mean. When I was young living on the outskirts of melb I kept a few blueys in an outdoor pit, most of the blueys were from the western suburbs and were generally brown all overall etc etc. While holidaying up around mittagong I caught a few bluey with that silvery colouring, after a few years of being kept in melb these blueys gradually changed into the colouring of the others, that general brownish colour. Has anyone else experienced this at all?
 
I paired up my boy Rhubarb with his first girl yesterday. Probably too late in the season but I figured I'd give it a go anyway. He was certainly interested, hopefully it will at least give him some practice for next season, hehehe!

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Nice Saz, i got a mate who is geting some salt and pepper bluey's soon. Can't wait until they start breeding the together to see what sort of colours they throw. Great bluey pics everyone, the blueys are one of my favourites too so this thread is going t be a fav for me. Actually, I like most big skinks.
 
A few old pics of my bluey, I have no idea what sex it is:)
Beautiful bluey saz;)
 

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Thanks guys, lovely blueys on this thread. Here's one of the fellas I just rehomed. He's a guts. Then again aren't they all, hehehe! He's covered in Repcal pellets, and so was everything else by the time they had finished lol!

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Does anyone have pics of a hypermelanistic blue tongue? They are my fav!
 
the other girl i have is a nsw type eastern,totally different appearence again,as is the males color,there quite varible in color in my area,as im sure they are every where,oh my nsw girl has a blackbelly throat and underneath of tail,yet normal on top,is that the norm with some nsw types?
 
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the other girl i have is a nsw type eastern,totally different appearence again,as is the males color,there quite varible in color in my area,as im sure they are every where,oh my nsw girl has a blackbelly throat and underneath of tail,yet normal on top,is that the norm with some nsw types?

Cant say ive seen any with black underneath that i can remember richard,Nsw types are variable like the rest thats for sure,generally though there are the lighter greyish types and the darker yellowish brown types,usually a light colour underneath sometimes with pink colour running through.
 
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