Yes!
Yes, air plants can survive in a closed terrarium as long as they receive enough light and air circulation to thrive.
A Vivarium. They can also live in a terrarium, or aqua-terrarium, depending on which species of reptile is to be housed. The conditions have to be perfect for the animal to survive, so the correct choice is essential.
i believe berber skinks can survive on the water content they get from eating insects. but its a good idea if you keep berber skinks as pets to provide them with fresh water.
A desert terrarium typically houses animals adapted to arid environments, such as various species of reptiles like geckos, skinks, and snakes. Invertebrates like scorpions and tarantulas may also thrive in this setting. Additionally, small mammals such as desert mice or certain types of lizards can be included, depending on the terrarium's size and specific conditions. These animals generally require minimal water and can tolerate high temperatures.
i think for how do you make a terrarium they want pictures and how you make a terrarium
My grandmother made a lovely terrarium out of an old, glass cigar jar.
That is the correct spelling of "terrarium."
skinks have blue tails
Yes skinks have backbones which makes them a vertabrae.
Skinks eat other skinks. Big Skinks eat the skinks that are smaller then the bigger skinks. They drink milk from cows as well. There main thing they eat is snails. How skinks catch snails: They first jump on the snail and stomp ot it to make it crushed. (they prefer snails crushed)
Sand skinks live in the sand.
Some skinks have a blue tongue