No...newts and salamanders are both amphibians (like frogs); however, newts are a little bigger than the common salamander. Also, newts are more of a water amphibian while salamanders tend to prefer moist areas like under logs and such.
It is very possible that your turtle could give your baby skink a fatal bite. Or they may get along perfectly fine, it is a chance thing. Personally, I wouldn't chance some thing happening.
Probably not, turtles are very curious creatures and they will probably bite the newt which will injure it. Then they might just decide to eat the newt. So no, get separate tanks for each.
A skink lives in a rainforest
The only thing I know about where to put a pet newt is in a water bottle with a leaf, with a little bit of water, and leave the lid open but don't take it off. Does anyone know if you should have a tank or some kind of place for a newt to live in?
skink is singular skinks is plural.
no they can not
the variable skink is a reptile
Metallic Skink was created in 1874.
Coal Skink was created in 1850.
Bojer's skink was created in 1831.
Mokohinau skink was created in 2008.
White's Skink was created in 1804.