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SOLD!! Established Scincus scincus - Sandfish Skinks

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These Sandfish skinks (Scincus scincus) are apart of a strong, multi-year long term captive group; established, healthy animals. These are *NOT* fresh imports and have been kept in immaculate care for years.
These are 'sand-swimmer' specialist xeric skinks, fascinating and underrated lizards.​
They require loose, dry and deep sand-based substrate to thrive.
In addition, Scincus do best kept HOT (120+) and fed frequently. The quality of these animals speak for themselves (see attached images).​
Photographs below exhibit the EXACT animals for sale.

$100 + SH ONE LEFT!
E-mail [email protected] to purchase.

Thanks,

Rowan.​
 

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