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Five-Lined Skink Care?

Hey, I live in Nashville, Tennesse and I‘ve found a five-lined skink - whom I believe is a young juvenile - and have been taking of it so far with the basic tropical kit from Zilla products. I leave the heatlamp on for about twelve hours a day and mist his tank with a spray bottle of water to maintain a humidity of around 60-80. I‘ve also got him this miniature mountain that goes to his water bowl. Their is a cave inside of the mini-mountain that he enjoys to go in. Other than that, he‘s either eating crickets (so far the only thing I‘ve been giving him, thinking of introducing him to waxworms and mealworms?), roaming around the surface of the mulch and climbing around xD, or tunneling underground ooSo what do you guys think - do I have a good set up for him? Any tips or suggestions? Am I doing something wrong or forgetting something? Anything I should prepare for or whatever? D

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They are not bad for your hair if you put a product that protects your hair. I have a CHI too if you go to a place that sells hair products they have a product specifically made for the CHI. it is in a red bottle and it sprays on your hair.
Leopard Geckos. They are very easy to take care ofthey don't need a lot of attention and all you have to do is put 10 crickets in there tank every other day and make sure they have water. And it is very easy to clean there tank, also leopard geckos are very calm animals and they dont need a lot of attention.
Any kind of heat put directly on the hair is harmful. I think your question is, which is LESS harmful. Yes, ceramic is pretty darn good. It also gives off a nice shine. Have fun.
Ceramic just means the plates that heat up are harder. It has never really bothered my hair. Ionic is just little molecules that get energized when you heat it up that keep your hair from getting frizzy. Just be sure to put alot of condioner in your hair before you straighten.

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