
11-09-2010, 08:37 AM
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Location: MA
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Yes, I believe there are 5 species and 3 or 4 subspecies.
Bedriagi, przewalskii, roborowskii, scincus, microlepis are the species
Scincus has 3 subspecies that I know of, and I believe microlepis has one but I don't know the name. The three subspecies of Scincus are: Scincus, keyserlingii, and rustamowi.
Care depends a little on the species which are easiest to identify by placement of scales, color, and size. If they're eating well and active, you're probably fine. I wouldn't say that they all HAVE to have light, but it never hurts as long as you monitor temperatures. They do like it hot, but that doesn't mean you can cook them with lights. I use a light and heat pad with my przewalskii's and have had them living happily for a year now. Though I am also using the light cycle to help simulate a cooling period and hopefully get them breeding in the spring.
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