Types of Skink available to oder.
Asian Sun SkinkMabuya macularia
Asian Sun Skinks range from Pakistan and India to Indochina, Thailand and down to northern Peninsular Malaysia.
Berber SkinkEumeces schneideri
The Berber Skink is a medium to large hardy species, they can live up to 20 years. They can be found in Egypt and reach an adult size of approx 400mm (16 inch).
Blue Tongue SkinkTiliqua scincoides
The name Blue Tongue Skink comes from the colour of this skinks tongue, which is berry blue. They are a large species which can reach sizes of 50cm (20in).
Crocodile SkinkTribolonotus noveaguinae
The Crocodile Skink is named due to its appearance. Adults reach between 7.5 to 8 inches in length, colouration is brown to light black with a yellow belly.
Five Lined SkinkMabuya quinquetaeniata
This is a rock dwelling skink which reaches an adult size of 18-22cm. They are hardy, but can be fast until they settle into their new enclosure.
Gidgee Spiny Tailed SkinkEgernia stokesii
The Gidgee Spiny Tailed Skink can be found living burrows and rock crevices within Australia. They have a skink appearance with rough scales and a short spiky tail.
Major SkinkEgernia frerei
The Major Skink is a shy diurnal lizard and is one of Australia's largest skinks. Mainly feeding on insects they will also feed on fruit.
Mullers SkinkSpenopmorphus mulleri
The Mullers Skink is a burrowing species found in humid areas, generally near water. They are very long reaching a size of approx. 28cm.
Ocellated SkinkChalchides ocellatus
The Ocellated Skink may also be known at the Eyed Skink due to the patterning on their scales. They can be found living within hot sandy areas of Egypt and Northern Africa.
Olive Tree SkinkDasia olivacea
Olive Tree Skinks can be found in India, Malaysia and Thailand within trees and shrubs. The Olive Tree Skink has a grey body with a green belly.
Peters Writhing SkinkLygosoma afrum
The Peters Writhing Skink is a small sand dwelling species that can be found in parts of Africa like Tanzania. They burrow down into the substrate with just their heads popping out on the look out for insects.
Pink Tounge SkinkHemisphaeriodon gerrardii
Pink Tounge Skinks feed almost exclusively on snails and slugs.
Rainbow SkinkMabuya margaritifer
Rainbow Skinks can be found in East Afrcia.
Red Eyed Crocodile SkinkTribolonotus gracilis
The Red Eyed Crocodile Skink reaches an adult size of 18 to 20cm head to tip of tail. They are native to Indonesia and the surrounding Islands.
Red Sided SkinkMabuya perroteti
The Red Sided Skink is very hardy, easy to keep and after time they can become tame. They have a lovely brown body with red running along the sides with the odd white scale.
SandfishScincus scincus
The Sandfish is a species of skink that can be found in Egypt and North Africa. They have adapted to live in sand and have the ability to swim through it. They are a hardy species to keep in captivity. They reach an adult size of 18-20 cm (7-8 inch).
True Fire SkinkLygosoma fernandi
True Fire Skinks are beautiful looking and make a great Exotic Pet.
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