Mango Phase Monkey Tail Skink
$1,199.99
- Corucia zebrata
- Farm Bred
- Approximately 14 – 15 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- Adults Can Reach Up To Lengths Of 32 Inches In Total
- These Are Voracious Foragers Feeding On Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
Description
Mango Phase Monkey Tail Skink is another name Solomon Island Skink. This is due to the fact that they are only found in the wild in the Solomon Islands. They are the largest skink species and reside in the rainforest trees in the wild. The Monkey-Tailed Skink is a favorite pet for reptile keepers since it is fascinating to watch and may live for a long time if properly cared for.
Mango Phase Monkey Tail Skink is a herbivore that will occasionally consume small animals or insects in the wild. Your Monkey-Tailed Skink should be fed a range of fruits and vegetables in captivity. The majority of your greens should be fresh leafy greens like lettuce, kale, spinach, and others. They enjoy a variety of veggies, including green beans, roasted squash, carrots, broccoli, corn, and peas, among others. Fruits should be presented on special occasions. Apples, bananas, peaches, mango, kiwi, and papaya are all good fruit choices.
They should also have constant access to fresh, clean water. It should be changed on a daily basis because they may bathe and defecate in their water dish.
WE HAVE MANGO PHASE MONKEY TAIL SKINKS FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Corucia zebrata
- Farm Bred
- Approximately 14 – 15 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- Adults Can Reach Up To Lengths Of 32 Inches In Total
- These Are Voracious Foragers Feeding On Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
FUN FACTS!
- These Skinks Have Prehensile Tails Meaning They Can Grip And Grab Things With Their Tails
- Gorgeous Animals Not Frequently Seen Here At Underground Covered In Rich Green And Brown Patterns Giving Them Perfect Camouflage
- Naturally Occurring Out Of The Solomon Islands
- These Skinks Have Prehensile Tails Meaning They Can Grip And Grab Things With Their Tales
- Females Are Viviparous Meaning That They Bear Live Young
- With Proper Care These Can Live More Than 20 Years In Captivity
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