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Re: Frank - The Blue Tongue Skink
Originally Posted by dakski
...Frank eats Soylent Green, so PEOPLE! PEOPLE! ...
I KNEW it!
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Oh cool! It's been a while since we've had an update on Frank.
That's too bad that the Zoomed BTS diet doesn't come in smaller cans- couldn't you freeze scoops of it right when you open the can, so it would keep a lot longer? I've done that with Gerber's chicken baby food when I had a small snake that needed tube-feeds- otherwise most of the jar would be a waste- so I scooped out the needed amounts onto waxed paper until they froze, then put the frozen lumps into a container in the freezer, & just thawed one lump at a time as I needed to feed.
I can remember looking up the prices of Reptilinks & thinking they're rather pricey also- especially with the shipping. I hope Frank appreciates how good he has it.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Frank - The Blue Tongue Skink
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Oh cool! It's been a while since we've had an update on Frank.
That's too bad that the Zoomed BTS diet doesn't come in smaller cans- couldn't you freeze scoops of it right when you open the can, so it would keep a lot longer? I've done that with Gerber's chicken baby food when I had a small snake that needed tube-feeds- otherwise most of the jar would be a waste- so I scooped out the needed amounts onto waxed paper until they froze, then put the frozen lumps into a container in the freezer, & just thawed one lump at a time as I needed to feed.
I can remember looking up the prices of Reptilinks & thinking they're rather pricey also- especially with the shipping. I hope Frank appreciates how good he has it.
Good idea on freezing the zoomed food.
Frank's pretty cool, but not growing, and therefore no need to update too much. I will work on it though . He's a crowd favorite.
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The only thing worse than getting dinner stuck on your nose is when people take photos & go public with them. Poor Frank...
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Frank - The Blue Tongue Skink
Frank has been running to his food lately. He's also been eating everything I offer. I think he's getting bulked up for brumation. I usually feed 2X a week, but now I am feeding 2-3X for a bit (every 2-3 days instead of every 3-4).
He's looking great and he gets a varied diet, so I think this will only be good for him.
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Re: Frank - The Blue Tongue Skink
Hi, can I ask why you use paper towels instead of a particulate substrate, also why you feel the need to trim the claws?
Last edited by binjai; 09-17-2022 at 02:10 PM.
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Re: Frank - The Blue Tongue Skink
Originally Posted by binjai
Hi, can I ask why you use paper towels instead of a particulate substrate, also why you feel the need to trim the claws?
I use paper substrate, Uline printless newspaper, because it makes cleanup and keeping things clean a breeze. I use it in all my tanks - 9 of them (7 snakes and 2 lizards).
Frank is a Northern Blue Tongue, so he does not have high humidity requirements and paper substrate and a small water bowl suit this well.
Common in captivity to have to trim BTS nails, but especially without substrate BTS can really dig in. Even, then, your will probably have to trim occasionally. Unlike monitors, where you shouldn't trim the nails, BTS nails will curl under and create issues if not kept trimmed. BTS are ground lizards and do no need the nails for climbing, like monitors. When I cut his nails I cut just below/above the cuticle, depending on how you look it. Either way, it's as close to the hand/claw as I can get without drawing blood.
Last edited by dakski; 09-19-2022 at 07:39 AM.
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Re: Frank - The Blue Tongue Skink
Originally Posted by dakski
I use paper substrate, Uline printless newspaper, because it makes cleanup and keeping things clean a breeze. I use it in all my tanks - 9 of them (7 snakes and 2 lizards).
Frank is a Northern Blue Tongue, so he does not have high humidity requirements and paper substrate and a small water bowl suit this well.
Common in captivity to have to trim BTS nails, but especially without substrate BTS can really dig in. Even, then, your will probably have to trim occasionally. Unlike monitors, where you shouldn't trim the nails, BTS nails will curl under and create issues if not kept trimmed. BTS are ground lizards and do no need the nails for climbing, like monitors. When I cut his nails I cut just below/above the cuticle, depending on how you look it. Either way, it's as close to the hand/claw as I can get without drawing blood.
I have many years experience with the species both in the wild and captivity, there would be no need to trim the claws if the animal has a "proper" substrate, the paper is more about you than the lizard.
If you offered it a particulate substrate (such as a topspoil/playsand mix topped with non toxic leaves) if will be able to dig/burrow which is perfectly natural behaviour, enriching mentally and physically.
You need to offer a decent humidity range, the retreats they choose are normally markedly higher than the "outside" air.
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