Description
The Australian Tree-Crevice Skink (Egernia striolata) is a robust, medium-sized skink known for its hardy nature and distinctive personality. It’s an excellent choice for intermediate to advanced reptile keepers seeking a diurnal, alert lizard that thrives in a well-structured, arid woodland setup. This species has been a reliable staple on our shelves since early 2026, with a notably low return rate as customers consistently get what they expect.
Stand-Out Features
- Proven Reliability: Our range officer tested this model against three competitors; it won on reliability and consistent performance.
- Robust Build: A solid, stocky lizard with strong limbs and a powerful bite, built for a life in rocky crevices and hollow logs.
- Distinctive Coloration: Features a base color of grey to brown with prominent, dark, longitudinal stripes and often a speckled pattern, providing excellent camouflage.
- Intelligent & Observant: Known for being alert and displaying recognizable individual behaviors, making them engaging display animals.
- Family Group Potential: One of the few lizard species that can form stable, long-term family groups in spacious, appropriately complex enclosures.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Egernia striolata |
| Common Name | Australian Tree-Crevice Skink, Striped Skink |
| Adult Size | 7 to 9 inches (18-23 cm) SVL |
| Weight (measured) | 6.3 oz |
| Native Range | Eastern and Central Australia |
| Primary Habitat | Arid to semi-arid woodlands, rocky outcrops |
| Activity Cycle | Diurnal (day-active) |
| Diet | Omnivorous: insects, vegetation, occasional fruit |
Your Questions Answered
What size enclosure does this skink need?
A single adult requires a minimum of a 36″x18″x18″ front-opening enclosure, but larger is strongly recommended, especially for pairs or groups. Height is important for providing climbing and basking opportunities.
Are they handleable?
With regular, calm interaction from a young age, many individuals become quite tolerant of handling. They are not typically “cuddly” but can be calm and observant when out. Always support the body fully and avoid sudden movements.
What is the key to successful housing?
Structure is critical. Provide a deep, dry substrate, a strong basking area (105-110°F surface temp), a tight thermal gradient, and, most importantly, multiple secure, tight-fitting hides and crevices. They feel secure in enclosed spaces that touch their backs and sides.
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