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Found this skink in my tomato plant bucket. Is he trapped? Or could he leave if he wanted?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)What is this reptile/lizard?What is this dull patch on my bearded dragon?My leopard gecko is digging. Does this mean she's gravid and trying to lay eggs?My leopard gecko is excreting a white sludge. What is this and is it normal?Is this turtle tank too dirty?What live plants are safe to plant in a vivarium with an Emerald Swift?Chameleon has swelling on hind legs, what could be the cause of this? Metabolic bone disease or something else?I have heard people talk about “candling” eggs. What is this?Adopting (rescuing) a pair of Big pet store Leopard Geckos that were raised by uninformed - HelpWhat could these spots on my bearded dragon's nose be?
I've been growing some tomatoes in a 5 gallon bucket. About 4 days ago, I found this skink sitting there in the dirt.
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Since he's been there, he's been happily just burrowing around in the dirt and (probably) eating some bugs. He's totally welcome to stay as long as he wants, I think he's pretty neat. My concern is, I read skinks aren't that great at climbing, unlike geckos. If he wanted to leave the bucket, would he be able to? Or do I need to catch him and set him free?
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I've been growing some tomatoes in a 5 gallon bucket. About 4 days ago, I found this skink sitting there in the dirt.
.
Since he's been there, he's been happily just burrowing around in the dirt and (probably) eating some bugs. He's totally welcome to stay as long as he wants, I think he's pretty neat. My concern is, I read skinks aren't that great at climbing, unlike geckos. If he wanted to leave the bucket, would he be able to? Or do I need to catch him and set him free?
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for the ones wondering this is on topic here,people do keep them as pets.
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I've been growing some tomatoes in a 5 gallon bucket. About 4 days ago, I found this skink sitting there in the dirt.
.
Since he's been there, he's been happily just burrowing around in the dirt and (probably) eating some bugs. He's totally welcome to stay as long as he wants, I think he's pretty neat. My concern is, I read skinks aren't that great at climbing, unlike geckos. If he wanted to leave the bucket, would he be able to? Or do I need to catch him and set him free?
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I've been growing some tomatoes in a 5 gallon bucket. About 4 days ago, I found this skink sitting there in the dirt.
.
Since he's been there, he's been happily just burrowing around in the dirt and (probably) eating some bugs. He's totally welcome to stay as long as he wants, I think he's pretty neat. My concern is, I read skinks aren't that great at climbing, unlike geckos. If he wanted to leave the bucket, would he be able to? Or do I need to catch him and set him free?
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for the ones wondering this is on topic here,people do keep them as pets.
– trond hansen
1 hour ago
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for the ones wondering this is on topic here,people do keep them as pets.
– trond hansen
1 hour ago
for the ones wondering this is on topic here,people do keep them as pets.
– trond hansen
1 hour ago
for the ones wondering this is on topic here,people do keep them as pets.
– trond hansen
1 hour ago
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I think it needs some help getting out of there,maybe you can put some thing in there for it to climb on.
They do an important job eating bugs and snails protecting your tomato plant(s).
Try not to use any pestecides where it lives.
It is best if you try to avoid catching him it can have a negative effect on him some of them are known to drop their tail if they get scared.I do not know the exact type you have there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skink
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+1 for putting something in there for him to use to climb out
– RichieACC
1 hour ago
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I think it needs some help getting out of there,maybe you can put some thing in there for it to climb on.
They do an important job eating bugs and snails protecting your tomato plant(s).
Try not to use any pestecides where it lives.
It is best if you try to avoid catching him it can have a negative effect on him some of them are known to drop their tail if they get scared.I do not know the exact type you have there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skink
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I think it needs some help getting out of there,maybe you can put some thing in there for it to climb on.
They do an important job eating bugs and snails protecting your tomato plant(s).
Try not to use any pestecides where it lives.
It is best if you try to avoid catching him it can have a negative effect on him some of them are known to drop their tail if they get scared.I do not know the exact type you have there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skink
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+1 for putting something in there for him to use to climb out
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1 hour ago
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I think it needs some help getting out of there,maybe you can put some thing in there for it to climb on.
They do an important job eating bugs and snails protecting your tomato plant(s).
Try not to use any pestecides where it lives.
It is best if you try to avoid catching him it can have a negative effect on him some of them are known to drop their tail if they get scared.I do not know the exact type you have there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skink
I think it needs some help getting out of there,maybe you can put some thing in there for it to climb on.
They do an important job eating bugs and snails protecting your tomato plant(s).
Try not to use any pestecides where it lives.
It is best if you try to avoid catching him it can have a negative effect on him some of them are known to drop their tail if they get scared.I do not know the exact type you have there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skink
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for the ones wondering this is on topic here,people do keep them as pets.
– trond hansen
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