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Gold Skink General Info: Length up to 12". Skinks are beautiful and
fascinating to watch. Most skinks will readily tame down with patience
and frequent gentle handling. Skinks have powerful mouths and are capable
of inflicting a painful bite. Children should only handle these lizards
in the company of an adult.
Temperature/Humidity: Ideal daytime temperature for Asian gold skinks
should range between 75 and 85 degrees. Nighttime temperature should remain
between 65-75 degrees. Additionally, a basking area should be created
on one end of the enclosure to maintain a local temperature of 90-100
degrees. This can be achieved with an undertank heater, heated stone,
or basking lamp. The humidity for these skinks should be maintained at
75 percent or higher.
Lighting: All skinks require 8-10 hours of ultraviolet lighting to
maintain good health. The use of a timer will assist in maintaining an
accurate schedule of light periods.
Feeding/Watering: Asian gold skinks are omnivorous (diet consists
of both plant and animal matter). So a diet of a variety of vitamin/calcium
dusted insects such as crickets, mealworms, earthworms, superworms and
waxworms as well as offering vegetables and some fruits is recommended.
Suggested vegetables include, but are not limited to: kale, collard greens,
peas, carrots, squash, and berries. In addition to vegetables and insects
as the majority of the diet, high quality, low-fat cat or dog food can
be mixed in with vegetables. A shallow water bowl should be provided and
changed daily. Adult skinks should be fed 3-4 times per week, some juveniles
can be fed twice daily during their growing period. Always remove prepared
food four hours after it is offered to prevent spoilage.
Habitat/Housing: Successful permanent maintenance requires at least
a 15 gallon terrarium. A screen lid is essential for proper air exchange.
The enclosure must include a basking area, a suitable hiding area, and
a "cool" area to allow for thermoregulation. Cork bark is an excellent
item to use with all terrestrial (land-dwelling) skinks. The bark can
be "layered" to allow the skink many hiding and foraging areas. Artificial
plants also help to create a natural look. Unless breeding is desired,
skinks are best kept singularly. Substrate
(Bedding): A mixture of Repti-Bark and Bed-A-Beast is an ideal substrate
for skink terrariums as most skinks love to burrow. 2" to 3" inches of
this mixture is required to encourage their natural burrowing instinct.
The substrate should be kept moist to maintain an even humidity level,
but changed regularly to avoid bacterial growth.
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