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04-19-2014, 11:22 AM
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Any care sheets or general info on scincopus fasciatus?
I have noticed a great deal of these lizards hitting the pet trade with in the last month but I have yet to see any info on them. I know they are nocturnal and feed on dubai and other insects. What about basking temps? Is there care similar to schneider skinks? Any help would be great I would like to own a pair since they may never be this easy to get again.
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04-29-2014, 10:47 PM
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So no one here has a peter's banded skink? Or info on them....
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12-02-2014, 03:03 PM
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I know this is an old post but I thought I would throw this up there for anyone who may be interested.
I have a few. Getting more in tomorrow. There is a group on facebook called Scincopus (Peter's Banded Skink). VERY informative. They aren't very active in posts but they are pretty quick to answer questions.
From what I have experienced here are some tips:
VERY nocturnal, I do not see them at all until late 11-12pm. I also see them when I get up for work in the mornings (4-5am)
For me they have eaten Dubia roaches, orange spotted roaches, super worms, crickets and horn worms. I have not seen them eat any fruits and veggies, but people have observed them doing it.
basking temps: I keep hot side around 100 F cool side mid 80s (they are in a large community tank)
I also soak 1x per week. Hope this helps.
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