Love your accent dude! Glad I’m getting this information about an Australian animal from an Australian person with experience. I plan on getting one and I would like tips and this has helped me a ton. Thank you so much!
Are you talkin about an eastern blue tongue skink bc the need a lot more humidity then a northern and aspen is not ideal for a Easter use forest floor substrate or repti chip 👍
@@LuvvEOJ no, Easterns need LESS humidity than Northerns. They occur in the south where it’s often dry while Northerns occur closer to the equator where it’s more humid. It always irks me when people base their humidity requirements to Northerns when their requirements should be comparable to blotched and shinglebacks instead as they live in the same regions.
I'm looking at potentially getting a blue tongue. Just wondering whether you know the best place to get suitably sized enclosures either online or in Brisbane at all? haha.
I used hardwood mulch before with mine and I find it way too chunky and full of random trash like wet cardboard and bits of plastic, any leftover substrate in the bag will also go mouldy before you need it for cleaning day. Try euci mulch, it’s way better!
Pine and Eucalyptus both have oils that can be harmful to lizards/reptiles... and I wouldn't think would be a part of the natural habitat for the Blue Tongue skink. Eastern Blue Tongues live on soil. with ground cover such as grasses and leaf litter. It's probably better to use leaf litter, etc without dust and oils and a better substrate they can burrow into.
Just been gifted a 4 year old blue tongue, fairly sure Eastern as dark with few light stripes. Should I have food (pellets provided) out all the time? Cheers 👍🏻
Having food constantly available would risk the bluey getting obese or the food going to waste. They have slow metabolisms, since yours is an adult it should only be offered food once or twice a week. Also pellets are not a good diet if that’s all you’re feeding it, they need variety such as offering at least 3 different brands of high quality wet dog food with fresh fruit and veggies.
Hi! I have a question about substrate; specifically the eucalyptus bark. If I purchase that from my local hardware store do I have to worry about parasites like mites or anything else?
Hi Brittany. Great question 👍 we always treat any substrate from a produce or hardware store for mites. We do this for open bags of substrate too as a preventative. A product like Callington enclosure mite spray is best. Open the substrate bag, spay with more spray and clip shut for atheist 10-15 minutes.
Hi mate. The coir peat and sand mix should be ok as long as the humidity doesn’t become a problem. If it starts getting too wet it will hold bacteria and grow mould.
Honestly, best video out of all video I’ve seen on enclosures for blueys, this was so useful and I have been struggling about blueys for months!!
Happy to help mate. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Love your accent dude! Glad I’m getting this information about an Australian animal from an Australian person with experience. I plan on getting one and I would like tips and this has helped me a ton. Thank you so much!
Thank you for making this video! I was looking around like crazy for an Eastern enclosure!
Are you talkin about an eastern blue tongue skink bc the need a lot more humidity then a northern and aspen is not ideal for a Easter use forest floor substrate or repti chip 👍
@@LuvvEOJ no, Easterns need LESS humidity than Northerns. They occur in the south where it’s often dry while Northerns occur closer to the equator where it’s more humid.
It always irks me when people base their humidity requirements to Northerns when their requirements should be comparable to blotched and shinglebacks instead as they live in the same regions.
@@critterc0rner I always get them switched
Grate video mate always informative
We always appreciate your likes and comments too. Thanks for helping us grow our channel. 👍
@@CookiesCritters no worries thank you
I'm looking at potentially getting a blue tongue. Just wondering whether you know the best place to get suitably sized enclosures either online or in Brisbane at all? haha.
can you tell me if it is friendly to children
Hey mate great video, im just wondering if i can use hardwood mulch from bunnings for my northern bluey is that ok?
I used hardwood mulch before with mine and I find it way too chunky and full of random trash like wet cardboard and bits of plastic, any leftover substrate in the bag will also go mouldy before you need it for cleaning day. Try euci mulch, it’s way better!
@@critterc0rner do i need to spray the euci mulch before you use it in the cage
Great video.
Recently purchased a bluetongue lizard for my kids. Does the basking light need to be turned off at night?
Pine and Eucalyptus both have oils that can be harmful to lizards/reptiles... and I wouldn't think would be a part of the natural habitat for the Blue Tongue skink. Eastern Blue Tongues live on soil. with ground cover such as grasses and leaf litter. It's probably better to use leaf litter, etc without dust and oils and a better substrate they can burrow into.
I use to put any bush found timber in the microvave to sterilise it.
do you put isopod in there?
Do you AC the room? If so what temp for the eastern?
where can i get this tank?
do you guys have any experience with the pinegro brand of eucy mulch from bunnings?
I use it for years and have no issues, I highly recommend.
Does anyone know how I could manage all the heating and lights with solar power? Is it possible?
Just been gifted a 4 year old blue tongue, fairly sure Eastern as dark with few light stripes. Should I have food (pellets provided) out all the time? Cheers 👍🏻
Having food constantly available would risk the bluey getting obese or the food going to waste. They have slow metabolisms, since yours is an adult it should only be offered food once or twice a week. Also pellets are not a good diet if that’s all you’re feeding it, they need variety such as offering at least 3 different brands of high quality wet dog food with fresh fruit and veggies.
Hi! I have a question about substrate; specifically the eucalyptus bark. If I purchase that from my local hardware store do I have to worry about parasites like mites or anything else?
Hi Brittany. Great question 👍 we always treat any substrate from a produce or hardware store for mites. We do this for open bags of substrate too as a preventative.
A product like Callington enclosure mite spray is best.
Open the substrate bag, spay with more spray and clip shut for atheist 10-15 minutes.
@@CookiesCritters thank you!!
@@brittneyfarmer666 happy to help
i can't believe you didn't go bioactive man
Can u please make a video for uromastyx!
He can't because he lives in Australia and they can only keep native reptiles so he won't be able to make that video.
20chicken livers???
i'd like to see THAT
Enclosure too small for blue tongue
They need a enclosed 100 cm x 50 cm
I thought pine shavings were toxic to blue tongues? I'm using coir peat from bunnings mixed with play sand, is that OK?
Hi mate. The coir peat and sand mix should be ok as long as the humidity doesn’t become a problem. If it starts getting too wet it will hold bacteria and grow mould.