Description
The Northern Blue Tongue Skink Baby is a hardy, beginner-friendly reptile known for its inquisitive personality and striking blue tongue. This captive-bred lizard is an excellent choice for first-time reptile keepers or anyone seeking a docile, handleable pet. Since we began carrying it in late 2025, it has consistently been one of our most popular reorder items.
Stand-Out Features
- Captive-Bred & Hardy: Bred in controlled environments, these skinks are acclimated to captivity, making them less prone to stress and health issues than wild-caught specimens.
- Docile Temperament: Known for their calm and curious nature. They tolerate handling well, making them an interactive pet.
- Omnivorous Diet: Their diet is straightforward, consisting of high-quality canned dog food, insects, and leafy greens, simplifying feeding.
- Manageable Adult Size: Adults reach a manageable 18-24 inches, requiring a standard 40-gallon breeder enclosure as a permanent home.
- Unique Display Animal: Their stout build, smooth scales, and signature blue tongue make them a visually interesting and engaging pet to observe.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Tiliqua scincoides intermedia |
| Common Name | Northern Blue Tongue Skink |
| Age | Juvenile (Baby) |
| Size (Approx.) | 6-8 inches at time of sale |
| Weight (measured) | 2.2 oz |
| Diet | Omnivore (Canned dog food, insects, greens) |
| Recommended Enclosure (Adult) | 40-gallon breeder tank or equivalent |
| Temperature Gradient | 75-85°F ambient, 95-100°F basking spot |
Your Questions Answered
Is this a good pet for a beginner?
Yes. Northern Blue Tongue Skinks are widely recommended for novice reptile keepers. They are hardy, have simple dietary needs, and their generally docile temperament makes them easier to handle than many other lizard species.
What do I need for a proper setup?
You will need a secure enclosure (a 20-gallon long is suitable for a baby), a heat source (like a halogen bulb) for a basking area, a UVB light, a substrate (cypress mulch or coconut fiber works well), a hide box, and a shallow water dish. We offer starter kits.
How often should I handle my skink?
Start with short, gentle handling sessions a few times a week after allowing a 1-2 week adjustment period in its new home. Regular, calm interaction helps build trust. Always support its full body.
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