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SOLD!! Probable 1.1 Chalcides sepsoides (Sand-Swimming Death Worms)

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CB'22 Chalcides sepsoides (Wedge-snouted skinks) - $395 for the 1.1 probable pair.
Tiny limbs for these small desert-swimmer specialist skinks.
This is a hardy desert species that likes it warm and dry.
We keep them with a substrate of just playsand, cork flats and a humid hide; hot basking spot. Simple.​
This is a rarely captive bred species, not problematic wc imports.
Hardy, easy to handle, fun to observe, social and straightforward to breed.
This is a livebearing species - no eggs!
Feeding on small dusted mealworms and crickets. They will also readily accept Pangea on occasion.​
 

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