i'm assuming you mean a blue tongue skink. In my opinion, and this is just an opinion, no. They are huge when fully grown and an adult can either purposly or accidentally cause a lot of damange to a juvy. The one I'm working with now is a piggy with his food (so far the only thing he won't eat is parsley) and can get very excited about his crickets and worms. The older skink may mistake a tail or arm of a little one as food. However, I do not have an official answer for you if it is possible, I just wouldn't do it.
2006-12-13 14:07:02
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answered by lemonnpuff 4
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I wouldn't do it,, but go to this website.... I've had a Eastern Blue Tongue Skink for about 3 years now and I've learned EVERYTHING from this website!! When you go on there, go directly to the caresheet section, You should read it from top to bottom!! Theres a section in there, I believe, about putting skinks toegther, go to www.blutongueskinks.net Trust me~~ You'll be glad you did.. They know everything about skinks!! Theres also a forum section where people go to ask/answer questions. I thought I knew alot about taking care of them, but I didn;'t. after reading up on there,, I then knew everything!! Take my word!!
Until then, I serioulsy woulnd't put them together..You never know would could happen when your not looking, or at nighttime. I wouldn't take the chance!! Good luck!!
2006-12-13 17:01:31
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answered by Stacey G 2
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by employing your £ sign your British, so am i. How a pair of bosc (as they are properly-referred to as interior the united kingdom) demonstrate screen, they are incredible beginner demonstrate screen lizards, I even have 3 and im merely 15. they have lots of character and could become very tame. they look enormously too. They get between 3-5 ft which isn't to undesirable somewhat.
2016-12-30 09:20:33
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answered by ? 3
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i would advise u not to do to the lizard might think the little one is food just as what a bearded dragon u never put a smaller one in with an adult or juvenile they tent to eat the smaller ones ...
hope this helps good luck...
2006-12-13 16:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Very few reptiles can live happily in pairs or groups, and it's risky to put an adult in with a baby - they may decide to eat him.
2006-12-13 23:53:25
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answered by Dreamer 7
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easy solution would be to divide the tank with something to allow separate space for the baby till it grows big enough to be safe
2006-12-14 23:21:20
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answered by iva 4
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