Quote Originally Posted by unkempt1 View Post
Awesome, thanks for the advice. I'm looking for a sexed pair though, but I'll keep looking at that site!
I know this was posted two weeks ago, but Im actually getting a pair of orange eyed crocodile skinks and have some information I can give you.

Their actually pretty easy, their semi-aquatic/borrowing species from river areas in New Guinea. Their humidity needs to be about 70-75% and they need live plants because nearly all of them are wild caught because they are EXTREMELY slow breeders. Their social, so its best to keep them in male/female pairings (which it sounds like you want to do). Its good to keep a water area where they can swim/submerge. A pair can stay in a relatively small space, 15 gallons for a breeding pair. They get nervous in larger terrariums. Best terrarium substrate is eco earth or cypress mulch. They are good at room temperature, they don't like anything above 80 degrees and like temperatures about 75-78.

Hope that helps .