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.
no they can not
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.
yes if it is a male and female or a younger male and older male
The Sand Skink get its water from maybe lakes, rivers, or ponds i believe.
well, male skinks tend to have more brilliant coloring than females also the head of a male is broader than a females which is the size of its neck. Some people say check it's underside for spots and if it has spots it's female. Don't, that doesn't matter when sexing a Berber Schneider skink.
Return it to the wild before it gets sick.
To determine the gender of a Berber skink, observe the size and shape of their body. Males are typically larger and more robust, with a broader head and often more vibrant coloration. Females tend to have a more slender body and a narrower head. Additionally, during the breeding season, males may exhibit more pronounced behavioral displays, such as increased activity or territorial behavior.
yes you can because they are very cool
yes
The Berber people in North Africa traditionally collected water from wells, springs, and rivers. In modern times, many Berber communities access water through pipelines, wells, and water trucked in from nearby sources. Some rural areas still rely on traditional methods of collecting rainwater or using qanats, underground tunnels that channel water from mountain springs.
No - they require completely different habitats !
Ady Berber's birth name is Adolf Berber.