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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 130718" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>[USER=27677]@Dave Jay[/USER] </p><p>More please! BTS are one of my favorite reptiles. I've raised and attempted to breed several Northern BTS, but failed because they were coincidentally all males. 7 of them! Shinglebacks are one of my favorites! They are very rare over here due to their slow reproductive rate and due to the Australian government's wildlife policies, so info like what you've shared here is GOLDEN for fans of the species in the US.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for posting this! If you take requests, I'm also a huge varanid fan, and any other skink species too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 130718, member: 27883"] [USER=27677]@Dave Jay[/USER] More please! BTS are one of my favorite reptiles. I've raised and attempted to breed several Northern BTS, but failed because they were coincidentally all males. 7 of them! Shinglebacks are one of my favorites! They are very rare over here due to their slow reproductive rate and due to the Australian government's wildlife policies, so info like what you've shared here is GOLDEN for fans of the species in the US. Thank you for posting this! If you take requests, I'm also a huge varanid fan, and any other skink species too. [/QUOTE]
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