The best substrate for northern blue tongue skink is a mixture of topsoil and sand in a ratio of 60:40. Because of the skink's digging habit, at least a 3-inch-thick layer is needed.
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The best substrate for northern blue tongue skink is a mixture of topsoil and sand in a ratio of 60:40. Because of the skink's digging habit, at least a 3-inch-thick layer is needed.
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Northern Blue Tongue Skink (Tiliqua scincoides intermedia) is a unique lizard with a distinctive body shape and tongue color. The tongue of this lizard is blue, which is one of its characteristics is its blue tongue, which is used as a weapon to defend itself when threatened. This unique lizard has a long, fat, and round body with tiny legs and a slender tail.