Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink Care Guide
Introduction
Welcome to the world of Red-Eyed Crocodile Skinks! These fascinating reptiles are native to New Guinea and are known for their striking appearance, including their bright red eyes. As a responsible owner, it’s essential to provide them with the right care to ensure their health and well-being.
Habitat and Enclosure
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- Terrarium Size: Red-Eyed Crocodile Skinks thrive in a spacious enclosure. A 90x45x45 terrarium is suitable for a single adult skink, but larger is always better.
- Substrate: Use a mix of bio active forest substrates, coconut coir, sphagnum moss, and leaf litter. Maintain a humid environment by misting the substrate regularly.
- Hide Spots: Provide multiple hiding spots using cork bark, driftwood, or artificial caves.
- Temperature
- Basking Spot: 29–32°C
- Cool Side: 24–27°C
- Nighttime Drop: 21–24°C
- UVB lighting Red-eyed crocodile skinks are a Ferguson zone 1 species. Provide a UVI of 0.7 to 1.4.
Feeding
- Diet: Red-Eyed Crocodile Skinks are insectivores. Feed them a variety of live insects such as crickets, roaches, and mealworms.
- Supplements: Dust insects with calcium and vitamin D3 supplements
- Occasional Treats: Offer occasional treats like fruit flies or small silkworms.
Humidity and Water
- Humidity: Maintain high humidity levels (70–80%). Use a misting system or hand-spray the enclosure.
- Water: Provide a shallow water dish for drinking and soaking. Ensure it’s cleaned regularly.
Social Behaviour
- Handling: Handle them gently and infrequently. They are shy and may stress easily.
Health and Maintenance
- Regular Health Checks: Observe your skink for any signs of illness, such as lethargy, weight loss, or skin issues.
- Substrate Cleaning: Remove soiled substrate regularly.