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  • finally caught it, i let it go in the compost pile where i know there are millions of bugs and worms, so hopefully he'll be fine.
  • I have a blue tongue (approx 10cm) living in my kitchen, behind my stove. It comes out at night and eats cockroaches. I don't use sprays or chemical cleaners, because i worry about the geckoes and now the blue tongue. Should I try and catch it and release it outside? I don't even know how it got in, our house is high set. I'm worried that it's diet isn't varied enough, from being inside. It also can't walk properly on our polished floorboards and kind of skates around on its belly, which can't be good long term. If i do release it, is it ok to let it go in my backyard where there are already bigger blue tongues living, or are they territorial? thanks for any advice.

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