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QuestionHow do I catch baby lizards?Community AnswerVery quickly, but gently too. You don't want to crush them as their bones are so small and fragile. Just cup your hand over them and scoop them up. Never grab them by their tails!
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QuestionWhat part of the day are they commonly out?Community AnswerThey usually come out early in the morning to get water, in the afternoon to bask, or late in the evening to eat.
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QuestionIf I were to keep one of these in a permanent home, what kind of container would I use?Community AnswerA terrarium, aka a fish tank with a mesh top and no water. I suggest a 10 gallon.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I find a skink with no tail?Lizardlover716Community AnswerSkinks will sometimes drop their tail. If you are keeping it as a pet, just keep it clean, the tail will most likely grow back.
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QuestionCould a female skink lay eggs without a male partner?Community AnswerNo. Female skinks cannot reproduce on their own.
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QuestionHow do I find where a skink lives?Community AnswerYou can research it on a website or ask about it in your area. We have many of these lizards where I live out in the country. Remember, they enjoy burrowing in moist areas.
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QuestionWhat type fruit is good to feed or use as bait to catch a skink?Community AnswerYou can use peaches and kiwi. It that doesn't work you can try using juice as well.
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QuestionAre skinks friendly to one another?Community AnswerThey can be, but it depends on the specific breed of skink. Sometimes, different breeds are not friendly toward one another.
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QuestionDo the skinks lay eggs or do they give birth to live babies?Community AnswerSkinks are reptiles and lay eggs.
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QuestionI have a baby lizard in a container. How long will it be possible to keep it?Animal Expert101Community AnswerI would let it go. I know you might think it could be your pet but it's wild and it needs to be free. If you really like it, you would let it go because it will die under your care.
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QuestionHow do I tell if it is a girl or a boy lizard?Community AnswerYou can tell the gender by looking at their stomachs during mating season. The males will have yellow on their stomachs and the females will have their natural skin color.
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QuestionIs it okay if I just catch it, admire it for a few minutes, then release it?Rey StarchaserTop AnswererYou could, but keep in mind that catching a skink will induce extreme levels of stress. Consider trying to find someone with a pet skink that you can go and look it in its enclosure. Some zoos near you might keep skinks as well.
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QuestionWhen a blue tailed skink tail's falls off, what do you do?FutureHowCommunity AnswerIt will grow back, but it could get infected and kill the lizard. Try not to pick up a lizard by its tail and be very gentle. If you don't want to hurt any more lizards, stop trying to catch them.
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QuestionThere is a skink living in a crevice in my garage. Do you have any tips to get it out?FutureHowCommunity AnswerTry to lure it out with some food, things like earthworms and crickets will do the job. If this doesn't work, just leave it to find its own way out.
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QuestionHow can I get rid of skinks?GenderfluidBeanCommunity AnswerIf you have an infestation of blue tailed skinks, then you likely have an underlying insect issue. The skinks usually make a pretty addition while they help clean that up for you.
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QuestionIs there a difference between a young five-lined skink and a blue-tailed skink? I can't tell what mine is.Community AnswerThey are different, but care is exactly the same. Just thoroughly read this article and Care for a Skink .
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QuestionHow do I keep a blue tailed skink as a pet?Community AnswerRefer to Take Care of a Five Lined Skink . Even though they're slightly different, care is the same.
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QuestionHow do I tell the sex of a blue tailed skink?Community AnswerYou can do this by seeing if their jaw is orangey-red and females have blue tails there entire life.
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QuestionWhat do I do with newly hatched skinks?Community AnswerTo care for a skink, feed your skink live insects like crickets or feeder insects, because skinks won’t eat dead ones. As an occasional treat, give it king worms or mealworms. To supplement its diet, give it fruits and vegetables, such as carrots, greens or peas.
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