To keep a copper skink, provide a spacious terrarium with plenty of hiding spots, such as rocks and plants, as they thrive in a secure environment. Maintain a temperature gradient between 75-85°F (24-29°C) during the day, with a basking area around 90°F (32°C). Ensure humidity levels are around 50-60%, providing a shallow water dish for drinking and occasional bathing. Feed a varied diet of insects and small invertebrates to meet their nutritional needs.
everything - from eggs to fruit
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 you can because they are very cool
Yes, you can keep a skink in a container, but it should be a properly sized and well-ventilated enclosure that mimics its natural habitat. The container must provide adequate space for movement, hiding spots, and proper temperature and humidity levels. Additionally, it's essential to ensure that the enclosure is secure to prevent escape and to provide appropriate food and care for the skink's well-being. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the container are also necessary for the skink's health.
No. First, their pee stings. Second, they bite. Third, they're hard to take care of.
A skink lives in a rainforest
the variable skink is a reptile
no they can not
skink is singular skinks is plural.
White's Skink was created in 1804.
Mokohinau skink was created in 2008.
Coal Skink was created in 1850.