Introduction to varieties of fire skinks
Fire Skinks

Riopa fernandi
Famous name: Riopa fernandi
Family name: Skinkidae
Alias:Fire Skink
Origin:New Guinea, Zaire, Angola, Black Goda and other West African countries
Introduction: The fire skink is a medium-sized skink, with a body length between 25-35 cm. It has a streamlined body, short and powerful hands and feet, and a strong and strong tail. It is used to hide fat. It moves quickly and has a docile personality (due to individual differences, some That female is so cruel).
Color: The background color of the adult body is orange-yellow or orange, with red and white stripes on the sides of the body from the mouth to the tail, and the hands and feet are black. Color, belly turns white. The tail has a blue color when it is a larvae, and gradually fades during the growth process.
Environment: Fire skinks live in the moist forest core in the wilderness environment. It is a ground-dwelling skink.
Food: Carnivorous, crickets, cockroaches, mealworms, barley worms and other live insects can be harvested (different individuals, my male only eats barley bug), and occasionally eat vegetables and fruits.

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