The hiding and not wanting to eat is completely normal. :D I left mine alone for the first week and draped a blanket over half the enclosure so he felt secure. After 6 days he was scratching at the glass and ate right out of my hand! I love him so much. Best lizards ever in my opinion.
uh hi! I really love blue tongue skinks and want one in the future, could you give some advice? like what do I need to do for the enclosure? do they climb? etc etc
@@14_Scar_14 Hi! The enclosure depends on the type of skink. I have a Northern who is currently in a wooden 4x2x2. The substrate needs to be at least 4-6 inches deep as they love to dig, so a mixture of top soil and play sand can work quite well, although I use the Earthmix from Arcadia. I often find mine buried in the morning. :) It's a good idea to provide lots of hiding places and cover so they feel safe, such as caves and fake plants. A lot of people will tell you these lizards don't climb - the truth is they LOVE to climb, however they are rather poor at it. I offer lots of things for him to scramble over that aren't too tall, such as bamboo roots, rocks and cork bark tubes, to reduce the risk of falling. A piece of slate under the heat lamp creates the perfect basking spot (as seen in this video!) Personally, I've placed a three-layered slate cave under the basking bulb which mine absolutely loves. It's also a nice idea to offer a large but shallow water dish as they seem to enjoy sitting in them, but they aren't the best of swimmers haha. There's a few really good blue tongue skink Facebook groups that are awesome resources for beginners. I highly recommend joining those. :D
@@synnesilentweb I need your help since you have a skink I'm setting up my cage for a blue tounge skink I'm getting soon but I seen a lot of videos on UA-cam for setting up cages for the soil add bugs to the soil do you need to do that I personally don't whant to have little bugs crawling around the cage or possibly getting out or like for your reptiles what soil or litter do you uses
Thank You so much! All of your videos have helped me, and I’m about to get a leo, and your videos have helped me! Thank you for making these amazing videos, and thank you for helping everyone with the reptiles! Keep the awesome videos up!
Just got mine and had him in quarantine for 24 hours before moving him to his 4x2x2 he was hissing and puffing and lunging at me. Very spicy. I managed to get him in his new enclosure, but he burrowed into the cypress mylch and hasnt come out in a day. I'll probably let him be for a while and try tong feeding him to tame him down.
Update.. I left him alone, mostly, for a week and started tong feeding him dog food and worms and luring him out. He's now a sweetheart and let's me take him out and hold him. Only took about a week!!
I got to hold the local family owned shop's bts..So adorable. I know you will enjoy Bruce. I have 2 ferns in my gargoyal's tank and they are doing great.
I really want a Blue tongued skink to be my first reptile. Are they rare to find at a reptile expo and are they too expensive. My budget for buying the skink is around 300$ I just want to know if you can find them there and their not to hard to to find and buy
@@FireChicken747I know I’m a little late but I would actually recommend going to a good reptile sanctuary before going the expo route. I live in AZ and the phoenix herpetological sanctuary is great! even if you don’t want to adopt one there, you can get some great info on their care. I’m also planning on getting one as my first reptile.
need your help aging since you have reptiles I'm setting up my cage for a blue tounge skink I'm getting soon but I seen a lot of videos on UA-cam for setting up cages for the soil add bugs to the soil do you need to do that I personally don't whant to have little bugs crawling around the cage or possibly getting out or like for your reptiles what soil or litter do you uses
Thank you so much for this video. Got a question, how many bags of substrate did you use and where'd you get the leaves/ bark? Mines pretty barren right now (but it's for a Northern!) and was wondering
I have both and while every animal is different....overall....when it comes to care, BTS are way easier but when it comes to temperament, bearded dragons win hands down.
The hiding and not wanting to eat is completely normal. :D I left mine alone for the first week and draped a blanket over half the enclosure so he felt secure. After 6 days he was scratching at the glass and ate right out of my hand! I love him so much. Best lizards ever in my opinion.
uh hi! I really love blue tongue skinks and want one in the future, could you give some advice? like what do I need to do for the enclosure? do they climb? etc etc
@@14_Scar_14 Hi! The enclosure depends on the type of skink. I have a Northern who is currently in a wooden 4x2x2. The substrate needs to be at least 4-6 inches deep as they love to dig, so a mixture of top soil and play sand can work quite well, although I use the Earthmix from Arcadia. I often find mine buried in the morning. :) It's a good idea to provide lots of hiding places and cover so they feel safe, such as caves and fake plants. A lot of people will tell you these lizards don't climb - the truth is they LOVE to climb, however they are rather poor at it. I offer lots of things for him to scramble over that aren't too tall, such as bamboo roots, rocks and cork bark tubes, to reduce the risk of falling. A piece of slate under the heat lamp creates the perfect basking spot (as seen in this video!) Personally, I've placed a three-layered slate cave under the basking bulb which mine absolutely loves. It's also a nice idea to offer a large but shallow water dish as they seem to enjoy sitting in them, but they aren't the best of swimmers haha. There's a few really good blue tongue skink Facebook groups that are awesome resources for beginners. I highly recommend joining those. :D
Aww that's so cute! Yeah I did my best to leave him to it haha
@@synnesilentweb I need your help since you have a skink I'm setting up my cage for a blue tounge skink I'm getting soon but I seen a lot of videos on UA-cam for setting up cages for the soil add bugs to the soil do you need to do that I personally don't whant to have little bugs crawling around the cage or possibly getting out or like for your reptiles what soil or litter do you uses
I find myself coming back to this channel so much 😂
Thank You so much! All of your videos have helped me, and I’m about to get a leo, and your videos have helped me! Thank you for making these amazing videos, and thank you for helping everyone with the reptiles! Keep the awesome videos up!
Aww, it's so good to see he's getting really comfortable!
thanks:)
Just got mine and had him in quarantine for 24 hours before moving him to his 4x2x2 he was hissing and puffing and lunging at me. Very spicy. I managed to get him in his new enclosure, but he burrowed into the cypress mylch and hasnt come out in a day. I'll probably let him be for a while and try tong feeding him to tame him down.
Update.. I left him alone, mostly, for a week and started tong feeding him dog food and worms and luring him out. He's now a sweetheart and let's me take him out and hold him. Only took about a week!!
I got to hold the local family owned shop's bts..So adorable. I know you will enjoy Bruce.
I have 2 ferns in my gargoyal's tank and they are doing great.
I love to see a new video on this channel after so long!
thanks!
I'm loving your expanding zoo and content!! ❤❤ Bruce is gorgeous. 😍
haha thanks, I think I'm maxed out at 8 now haha
a very cool tank! (the skink is awesome too ofc)
thank you :)
We just got our first BTS (northern) at an expo on Saturday so I’m having fun watching your videos on Bruce! Hope he’s doing well 😊
I really want a Blue tongued skink to be my first reptile.
Are they rare to find at a reptile expo and are they too expensive. My budget for buying the skink is around 300$ I just want to know if you can find them there and their not to hard to to find and buy
@@FireChicken747I know I’m a little late but I would actually recommend going to a good reptile sanctuary before going the expo route. I live in AZ and the phoenix herpetological sanctuary is great! even if you don’t want to adopt one there, you can get some great info on their care. I’m also planning on getting one as my first reptile.
He is so cute. As always great content.
He is adorable!
thanks :D
Great video as always. Look forward to seeing him grow.
thanks :)
need your help aging since you have reptiles I'm setting up my cage for a blue tounge skink I'm getting soon but I seen a lot of videos on UA-cam for setting up cages for the soil add bugs to the soil do you need to do that I personally don't whant to have little bugs crawling around the cage or possibly getting out or like for your reptiles what soil or litter do you uses
This is making me wanna get a blue tongue skink
Don’t know if it’s different because I’m Australian, but I house all my blue tongue lizards in desert climate
Great vid as always! 😁
Thanks! 😁
Thank you so much for this video. Got a question, how many bags of substrate did you use and where'd you get the leaves/ bark? Mines pretty barren right now (but it's for a Northern!) and was wondering
yay
What exact subspecies is he ? Very curious he’s beautiful and I’ve been wanting one with these exact colors
Bruce is 100% a classic Indonesian BTS. They need a lot more humid than the Northern (Australian).
Is there a way to keep the plants on the walls of a crested geckos cage in place so if the gecko walks on them the dont fall?
Question: how do you clean the terrarium? Like do you take all of the substrate out and replace it or do you kind of just pick up poop you find?
Nope I just spot clean. The tank is bioactive so the isopods, worms and springtails take care of other things :)
This is a great introduction video 😊
Hate to break it to you but I think BTS poop is on another level... Especially if you treat them to some egg 😂
Ikr! I have learnt the hard way, it's when you go to the tank and you think 'there's definitely a turd in here somewhere' 😂
Do they need anything to help them shed, like a humid hide? And what about northern BTS since they require less humidity?
I'd imagine a deep hide would help with shedding. I haven't had an issue so far with shedding because its so humid haha
@@leopardgeckotalk thanks! Congrats on your little/big dude, I can't wait to get mine one day
I have a leopard and a crested. Can’t decide whether I want a blue tongue or a bearded.
Hmm tough decision, I guess beardies take up less room. Personally I've never really fancied getting a beardie, but they're both great choices.
I have both and while every animal is different....overall....when it comes to care, BTS are way easier but when it comes to temperament, bearded dragons win hands down.
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Where can I find a good breeder in the UK?
Where did u get the background? I’d love the same for my gecko
I bought a large cork tile to the back - i'll make a tank build video soon :)
@@leopardgeckotalkTy ❤❤
What plants are those? I’m wanting to add some to my skink’s tank but I’m nervous that he’ll trample them lol
I'm using ferns and crotons, I will do a tank build video soon :)
@@leopardgeckotalk thanks!
Don't give him Fosters. They hate it. Bluey's only drink VB, Tooheys or Crownies. And a few meat pies on a Saturday arvo when watching the footy.
How intelligent do you think he is?
do leo's need uvb if you give d3?
No but obtaining d3 naturally through uvb it kind of better than synthetic d3.