no, you need to keep most reptile species to themselves to minimize conflict. not to mention natural habitats are different between the two.
you can keep skinks in vivariums and terrariums or even well ventilated fish tanks. the size of the cage depends on how big the skink is. if your skink is small like a sandfish, berber skink or an emerald tree skink you will need a 24 inch tank. but if it is a plated lizard or lined skink it will need a 36 inch tank.
A lizard
trap it in a cage with peanut butter
No it is possible for a lizard and a bunny to stay in the same cage. The lizard could attack the bunny or the other way around.
Every 1-2 months.
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The bunny will be scared to death, but it won’t be eaten by the lizard.
To catch a skink, you need patience and practice. They are very quick and hard to catch, so its a good question to ask. Try setting up a trap that won't hurt it. If your trap works, and you have caught a skink, good work! I have a pet skink and I get all the information about looking after him properly from the site posted in the related links. For those who think that they are pests, and that killing them is the best, please consider that animals and insects have lives that are as valuable to them as yours is to you.
Lizards need a little cave house, a water bowl, a fake plant in their cage, and a plastic thermometer.
its needs to be warm and well cleaned. the lizard need plenty food and water and should be kept ion a cage.
to you, lizards just lay in their cage all day. but when you aren't home or watching.... they throw dance parties and run around your house
to you, lizards just lay in their cage all day. but when you aren't home or watching.... they throw dance parties and run around your house