Blue Tongue pics

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LadyGecko

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A few pics of Stanley-Sophie and Sadie

Stanley-showing where they get their name from

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I got Stanley fromn a pet shop where he was being kept in an entirely too small aquarium and I don't really know how old he is
I have had him for around 7 yrs and he is a wonderful pet
As you might notice-he has a sway back -he came to me that way but thankfully it doesn't seem to bother him

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This is Sadie-my youngest

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and last but not least-Sophie-I got her at about a year old and she was unbelievably thin
You would never know it now-LOL
This girl really gets into her food

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Sandy
 
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LadyGecko

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Thanks-they are such sweet lizards
I eventually would like to breed one of my females and watch live birth in a lizard but that is down the road a piece and also I would first like to get an idea of the demand for the babies-with the large litters that they have-don't want to end up with 20 BT"s
Not that it would be a bad thing -but can you imagine
:stunned:
YIKES!!
LOL
:D
Sandy
 
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LadyGecko

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Collard and Turnip greens and high protein dog food
LOL
yummmmmmy!!!!

I wasn't feeling that great that day so they missed the sweet potatoes and red/yellow bell peppers -squash etc that I usually throw into their dinner

Sophie is a HOG
As I said when I first got her she was really thin-This pic was taken on
Oct 2nd-almost one year ago on the day that I got her


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Shortly after I got her-I moved her onto carefresh and as you can see she is now quite the tubs

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I really think that Bluey's are an excellent lizard for children (with adult supervision for the very young) due to their docile dispositions and general hardiness
I find them to be a very easy lizard to care for and very enjoyable to keep

Sandy
 

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