BERBER SKINK (eumeces schneideri)
care sheet
Here's
my skink "DIGIT"
He's
a male, weights 90 grams
I
bought him in Dec. 1996
GENERAL INFORMATION
appearance
Well-developed
legs, shiny scales, brown or grey with yellow or
orange spots.
native
To
northwest Africa east to western Asia.
size
Grows
up to 45cm (male).
close-up of the head
lifespan
Up
to 20 years.
cage
Dry
terrarium, at least 80x40x40 cm with plenty of hiding places
and slightly damp area on its coolest corner.
Substrate
thick enough to allow lizard to burrow in it. Fine sand
is very good.
temperature
Day
24°C
Local
hot spot up to 40°C
Night
18°C
light
UVB-lightning
12-14 hours/ day.
food
Insects,
crickets, mealworms, small pieces of meat, high quality
catfood, sometimes mashed fruits.
+
Calcium and vitamin supplements. Feed every second day.
water
Always
available, fresh and clean. Spray water every day.
behavior These skinks become tame very quickly, but there's no need to handle them often.
You can let the lizard crawl on a floor sometimes, but first make sure:
-he
can't get behind bookshelfs etc.
-no
doors open to other rooms, he might be too fast for you!
-no
other pets around
-make
sure that the room is warm enough
You
can keep lizards together in pairs, female-female, female-male,
do not put 2 males together.
You
can also put other same-sized skinks with berber skinks,
start
carefully and take one of the lizards away if they start
to fight!
breeding
Possible...female
lays 1-3 eggs in terrariums.
FOR MORE QUESTIONS and IF YOU OWN A BERBER
SKINK
by Milla Honkarinta, Finland
photos İMilla Honkarinta
updated August 2006