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02-21-14, 11:08 PM
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shingleback skinks
Just throwing this out there, i am looking for shingleback skinks. I am aware they are a few thousand dollars most of the time. If anyone knows anyone keeping or breeding them please point em my way.
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02-22-14, 07:43 PM
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Re: shingleback skinks
I keep a stumpy mate, what would you like to know?
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02-23-14, 01:49 AM
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Re: shingleback skinks
i want one, i am seriously seeking one. looking to possibly import soon do you know anyone breeding any or who may sell a pair?
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02-23-14, 02:42 AM
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Re: shingleback skinks
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Originally Posted by aRepDysfunction
i want one, i am seriously seeking one. looking to possibly import soon do you know anyone breeding any or who may sell a pair?
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No idea on availability on your side of the pond mate... sorry.
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02-23-14, 10:47 AM
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Re: shingleback skinks
im willing to import, if they are from a reputable breeder i can piggyback off of an import to get them in
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02-23-14, 11:08 AM
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Re: shingleback skinks
Australian law prohibits any animals importing or exporting.
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02-23-14, 07:48 PM
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Re: shingleback skinks
Oh i was aware of that, sorry i derped on the picture of his flag thought he was from the UK for a bit. i know there are a good handful legally outside of australia including in the UK and europe and some in the states. But i havent been able to track down a firm reputable source yet. Also on the hunt for BTS morphs which i am confident have also made it out of AUS to the states and indonesia.
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02-23-14, 09:12 PM
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Re: shingleback skinks
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Originally Posted by aRepDysfunction
Oh i was aware of that, sorry i derped on the picture of his flag thought he was from the UK for a bit. i know there are a good handful legally outside of australia including in the UK and europe and some in the states. But i havent been able to track down a firm reputable source yet. Also on the hunt for BTS morphs which i am confident have also made it out of AUS to the states and indonesia.
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Very few of them have for BTS morphs on the states. Last I knew it was just locality's. That's it.
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02-24-14, 09:46 PM
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Re: shingleback skinks
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Originally Posted by kwhitlock
Very few of them have for BTS morphs on the states. Last I knew it was just locality's. That's it.
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I have been on a search for several months, I have found enough to give me hope, and to keep me searching. For example i have reason to believe that Brian from BHB has managed to get his hands on some morphs but is keeping them as a quiet project for now. Have a feeling roussi reptiles is doing the same.
The truth is out there, and i want to be head of the pack in canada when they come out. im already gathering up a decent sized breeding colony of normal BTS because i love them and want to offer them cheap so other people can enjoy them too. Of all the animals i keep i love their personality and curiosity the most. Shinglebacks are an extension of that too. but i am also going to work with berbers and fire skinks.
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03-02-14, 12:40 PM
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Re: shingleback skinks
I know there are shinglebacks in the us; a friend of mine has a pair, but you would probably have to kill him for them lol
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03-03-14, 08:47 PM
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Re: shingleback skinks
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Originally Posted by philbyi-guy
I know there are shinglebacks in the us; a friend of mine has a pair, but you would probably have to kill him for them lol
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exactly, they are out there and they are not cheap, but they ARE out there. i have been looking for a while, i know of a few people that basically take deposits on babies that arent even born yet and i might end up doing that if i can find someone reputable enough.
Not only are they an amazing dream animal of mine, if i can get them breeding they will fund a lot of other products while being a gorgeous addition to the collection.
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