Blue tailed skink females will stay with their eggs to protect them and then leave after they hatch from one to two days.
no you dont beacause blue tongue lizards cant bite hard
A license is needed for all blue tongue lizard speicies and other lizards if you are in queensland
If you mean blue tailed skink then they eat small insects. a blue tailed skunk would need to stay away from the paint supplies
yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any reptile
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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.
The same with all skinks you cannot really tell there sex apart. If you have a blue tailed skink and you really want to know what sex is you can take it to the vet and they will x-ray it. You don't really need to know the sex unless your planning on breeding it. Its not worth the hassle for such a small little lizard. Hope this answers your question :))
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Yes you will need to take supplements. They say daily vitamin and supplements are required for the rest of your life. A dietitian will recommend supplements.
yes but you need a 40 to 60 gallen terreium and the more you interact with it the happier it will be
In Australia, you generally do not need a license to keep a blue tongue lizard as a pet, as they are native to the country. However, you may need a license if you plan to breed them or keep a large number of individuals. It is always best to check with your local wildlife authorities to ensure you are complying with regulations.