Schneider’s Skink
Novoeumeces schneideri

Show Name: “Schneider”
Hissstory: Schneider came to live at Reptiles Alive on June 23, 2003 as an unwanted pet.
Zoo Diet: Schneider LOVES to eat superworms, but we also feed him: mealworms, earthworms, roaches, greens, vegetables, and fruit.
Natural Diet: Schneider’s skinks are omnivores, so they eat both meat and plants. Insects, vegetation, grasses, fruit, berries can all be a part of their diet.
Range: Northwestern Africa to western Asia.
Habitat: Dry grasslands, rocky steppes, semi-desert, and oasis.
Size: Grows 13 – 18 inches.
Lifespan: Lives over 20 years.
Reproduction: Females lay 3-20 eggs under moist sand and coil around them for the 6 weeks of incubation
Conservation: Most Schneider’s skinks found in the pet trade are still wild caught. This means they have been kidnapped out of the wild and sold to pet stores. Many are shipped to the United States in horrible conditions.
Cool Facts: Like many lizards, they can break off their tail when danger threatens. Nerves in the tail will cause it to wiggle on the ground for several minutes after detaching, giving the lizard time to escape. With enough food and time, the lizard can usually grow the tail back. The tail however, does not grow back as long or as flexible as it once was. This makes it more difficult for the lizard to escape in the future.



Thursday, 29. October 2009
i have 2 adorabel berber witch is the sam as snider skinkjojo,mister how do you tell if it is a boy or girl?
Monday, 9. November 2009
Skinks can sometimes be difficult to determine the gender. Some breeders claim that Berber skink males tend to have a head broader than their neck. Females tend to have a head about the same width as their neck. This is of course difficult for to see without LOTS of practice!
Thursday, 17. December 2009
they usto fight be for we split them up one use to bite the. outher is that mean that ther boys