Depending on weather conditions, we may include an ice pack or heat pack at no charge for the safety of the animals. All reptile orders are shipped in a styro-foam lined cardboard box used specifically for shipping reptiles. We pack your reptiles in the safest, most efficient way possible. SOMEONE MUST BE PRESENT TO SIGN FOR THE PACKAGE or our Live arrival guarantee is VOID. Please email us at to let us know what day works for you. You may request an alternate shipping day. Reptile orders placed after 2pm, get shipped the following day.Įx: If you place your order at 5pm Monday, we will ship tuesday, and you will receive Wed. Reptile orders placed before 2pm usually get shipped the same day. We also offer HOLD FOR PICKUP at your closest FedEx center, so you can pick the package up after work/school. If you live in a smaller town, or in a rural area it may arrive between 12-4pm. The African Blue Tail Lizards for sale are currently 4" adults.Īll our reptiles come with a Live Arrival Guarantee. Snakes at Sunset has them feeding on appropriately sized crickets and mealworms. We currently have some African Blue Tailed Lizards for sale there were field collected. Number 14.African Blue Tail Lizard for Sale (Cryptoblepharus egeriae) Plestiodon: a Replacement Name for Most Members of the Genus Eumeces in North America. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum 9:183-213. (1965): Variation and systematics of the scincoid lizard Eumeces egregius (Baird). University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. (1992): Endangered: blue-tailed mole skink, Eumeces egregius lividus (Mount).
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In 2005 North American members of genus Eumeces were reassigned to Plestiodon. In 1935, two subspecies were defined, E.e. In 1875, the two species were reassigned to the genus Eumeces. The species was first described by Baird in 1859 as Plistodon egregius.
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lividus Mount 1965: occurs only in interior central Florida shares its Florida Scrub habitat with the Sand Skink. insularis Mount 1965: occurs only on three islands at Cedar Key. egregius Baird 1859: occurs only on some of the Florida Keys. The species is subdivided into five subspecies: The Mole Skink ( Plestiodon egregius) is a species of small lizard living in the Southeastern United States.