The Chinese Blue-tailed Lizard is a common lizard found in southern China and Southeast Asia. Its body is relatively slender, its body is brown, gray or orange-brown, and the end of its tail is blue or turquoise. The Chinese blue-tailed skink is a diurnal animal that feeds mainly on insects, snakes, lizards and small rodents. In the wild, they often move around trees or rocks, and can climb trees and swim. Due to its large population, the Chinese blue-tailed skink is not currently listed on international or national lists of protected animals.
Chinese blue-tailed skinks are relatively easy to raise, but they need to be provided with suitable habitat and food to ensure that they health and growth. It is recommended to provide sufficient space and shelter during breeding, provide fresh water and food, and pay attention to hygiene to avoid diseases. At the same time, when purchasing Chinese blue-tailed skink lizards, you should choose healthy and lively individuals, and avoid purchasing wild animals to protect the living environment and survival rights of wild animals.