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Pygmy Spinytailed Skink – Egernia Depressa

Original price was: 1 750,00 €.Current price is: 1 600,00 €.

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The Pygmy Spinytailed Skink  (Egernia depressa) is a small, hardy, and social lizard native to Australia. Known for its compact size and group-friendly behavior.

Unlike many solitary reptiles, this species can be successfully housed in small groups when properly managed. It thrives in dry, rocky environments and adapts well to captive conditions when provided with appropriate heat, shelter, and diet variety.

Its omnivorous diet includes insects, fruits, and vegetables, making it relatively easy to maintain compared to strictly carnivorous species.

Small, compact skink species
Social and group-compatible behavior
Long lifespan of up to 20 years
Omnivorous and easy-to-manage diet
Ideal for dry, rocky terrarium setups
Rare and highly desirable in the reptile hobby

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Pygmy SpinyTailed Skink for Sale – Egernia depressa

The Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink (Egernia depressa), also known as the Depressa Skink, is a small, rare, and highly fascinating reptile admired for its unique appearance and surprisingly social behavior. Unlike many solitary lizards, this species is known for forming stable social groups, making it especially interesting for reptile keepers who enjoy observing natural interactions and group dynamics.

At Earth Wise Exotics, we focus on providing healthy, well-started exotic reptiles with proper care history and responsible husbandry guidance. If you are searching for a Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink for sale, this species is an excellent choice for keepers looking for a compact, hardy, and engaging lizard that thrives in small groups.


Appearance and Natural Behavior

The Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink is a small-bodied lizard with a compact build and a subtly spiny, textured tail that gives it a distinctive appearance. Its earthy coloration allows it to blend naturally into rocky environments, providing excellent camouflage in the wild.

One of the most remarkable traits of this species is its social structure. Unlike many reptiles, Egernia depressa can live in small, stable groups, often sharing shelters and basking areas. This makes them highly engaging to observe in captivity.

Adults typically reach up to 6 inches (15 cm), making them one of the smaller skink species in the reptile hobby. Despite their size, they are hardy and long-lived when properly cared for.


Enclosure and Habitat Requirements

Proper care is essential when keeping a Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink for sale, as this species thrives best in a carefully structured environment that mimics its natural rocky habitat.

A suitable enclosure should include:

  • Dry, rocky setup with multiple stone structures
  • Secure hides and tight crevice-style shelters
  • Warm basking areas with temperature gradients
  • Low to moderate humidity levels
  • UVB lighting for calcium metabolism and overall health
  • Stable enclosure conditions suitable for group living

Basking temperatures should typically range between 90–100°F, with cooler areas allowing thermoregulation. Because this species is naturally ground-dwelling and rock-associated, enclosure security and structure are more important than vertical space.

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Diet and Feeding

The Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink is omnivorous and benefits from a varied diet that supports long-term health and vitality. A balanced feeding plan includes:

  • Insects (crickets, roaches, mealworms)
  • Leafy greens and vegetables
  • Fruits in moderation
  • Occasional calcium and vitamin supplementation

This combination ensures proper nutrition and supports growth, immune health, and reproductive function in group settings.

Juveniles typically require more frequent feeding, while adults can be fed on a more stable routine depending on colony size and activity levels.


Temperament and Lifespan

The Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink is generally calm, social, and well-suited for group housing when properly introduced and maintained. Unlike many reptiles, they display tolerance for cohabitation, often sharing shelters and basking together.

They are best observed rather than frequently handled, as they prefer stable environments and minimal disruption.

With proper care, this species can live 15–20 years in captivity, making it a long-term commitment for dedicated reptile keepers.


Why Choose a Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink?

This species is highly valued due to its:

  • Rare availability in the reptile hobby
  • Unique social behavior compared to most lizards
  • Compact size and manageable care requirements
  • Long lifespan and hardy nature

It is an excellent choice for keepers who want a small but highly interactive reptile species that can be kept in groups.

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Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink for Sale – Availability

Due to its rarity and limited breeding availability, the Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink is typically offered in small numbers. Each animal is carefully maintained under controlled conditions to ensure health, feeding response, and overall quality before placement.

If you are searching for a Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink for sale, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a unique, long-lived, and highly social reptile species.

We offer shipping across Europe depending on availability and regulations.


Quick Facts

Scientific Name: Egernia depressa
Common Names: Pygmy Spiny-Tailed Skink / Depressa Skink
Size: Up to 6 inches (15 cm)
Temperament: Calm, social, group-compatible
Diet: Omnivorous – insects, vegetables, fruits
Lifespan: 15–20 years
Habitat: Dry, rocky enclosure with hides and basking areas
Availability: Limited
Shipping: Available across Europe

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Original price was: 1 750,00 €.Current price is: 1 600,00 €.