Tribolonotus gracilis
Mini dragon with red eye rings and crocodilian scales. Compact size needs small space, but shy and hides often. Forest species requiring high humidity.
Tribolonotus gracilis, commonly known as the red-eyed crocodile skink or New Guinea crocodile skink, is a species of skink that is endemic to New Guinea, where it lives in tropical rainforest habitats. It was first described by Nelly de Rooij in 1909. It is sometimes kept as an exotic pet.
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Origem
New Guinea, where it lives in tropical rainforest habitats
Expectativa de vida
8-12 years
Tamanho
18-25cm
Temperatura
22〜27℃
Umidade
70〜90%
Insects (small crickets, isopods)
Maintain 70-90%. Misting + water area provided
Multiple shelters. Cork bark or coconut shells
Heat-sensitive. Keep below 28°C
Dislikes handling. Best enjoyed as display animal
Intermediate. Esta é uma espécie de nível intermediário. Alguma experiência prévia e conhecimento de gestão ambiental são recomendados.
A temperatura ideal para Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink é 22〜27℃. A umidade recomendada é 70〜90%. Evite mudanças bruscas de temperatura e mantenha um ambiente estável.
A expectativa de vida média de Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink é 8-12 years. Com cuidados e nutrição adequados, podem viver uma vida longa e saudável.
Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink normalmente atinge 18-25cm quando adulto. O tamanho pode variar dependendo das condições de cuidado e genética individual.
Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink se alimenta de: Insects (small crickets, isopods). Busque uma dieta equilibrada com frequência de alimentação adequada.
O preço de Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink varia significativamente dependendo do morfo, tamanho e linhagem. Consulte nossa página de preços de mercado para informações atualizadas.
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