@aw32_hydraulicoil they do not eat plants so not omnivores but they will eat an assortment of meats and protein such as insects and snails and they can occasionally eat a pinky mouse and some times wet dog food
Yeah I love the fire skinks but the one I got was an adult and he was mean already I want to get a pair of like babies or at least juveniles that have been handled enough that I can handle it like you are outside I can catch blue-tailed skinks I don't know what the actual names are and Northern alligator skinks not legally but shh no one knows same with rubber boas they are target species I look for around were I live in B.C. Canada as I know areas were they are and I want to find and start removing the red eared slider turtles and I'm looking foor another blue garter snake its cheeks are blue that goe into a stripe down the neck and all the spots that are normally orange red yellow or brown are blue instead only found 1 and my friend didnt listen to me and had it eating by a larger garter he wasnt feeding
I been keeping this species for a few years breed twice live breeder. Very underrated, easy to care for and will devour an assorted diet.
Thanks for sharing. They are amazing for sure
Can you cohab them
@@BreviparopusI don’t know for sure I don’t think it would be good for skinks
@rangermonke183 no you shouldn't for fire skinks but money tailed and emerald tree skinks you can
Super duper underrated and affordable.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Can you interbreed skink?
insectivore only diet?
You know, traditionally people will say so but I think they may eat other food items if offered. I have to test that theory out though
I have 3 in a 55 gallon since I never seen aggressive behavior I believe it’s 2 females and a male.
That is not good
Separate them or give them at least a 150 gallon enclosure.
Is that a full grown' because mines is a bit smaller ?
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Do fire skinks need an assortment of insects or just worms?
They are omnivores and eat crickets mealworms super worms and other things
@aw32_hydraulicoil they do not eat plants so not omnivores but they will eat an assortment of meats and protein such as insects and snails and they can occasionally eat a pinky mouse and some times wet dog food
Yeah I love the fire skinks but the one I got was an adult and he was mean already I want to get a pair of like babies or at least juveniles that have been handled enough that I can handle it like you are outside I can catch blue-tailed skinks I don't know what the actual names are and Northern alligator skinks not legally but shh no one knows same with rubber boas they are target species I look for around were I live in B.C. Canada as I know areas were they are and I want to find and start removing the red eared slider turtles and I'm looking foor another blue garter snake its cheeks are blue that goe into a stripe down the neck and all the spots that are normally orange red yellow or brown are blue instead only found 1 and my friend didnt listen to me and had it eating by a larger garter he wasnt feeding