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Boudreaux, is very cool and healthy looking. In regards to size difference I haven't noticed any huge variation as of yet with the blue crosses.
Regards,
Hector
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Yesterday I was fortunate enough to have an albino blue tegu baby in my incubator.
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These babies are doing great eating ground turkey mix, and crickets and ready to ship. They are captive bred and born from a pair I raised from babies. See below for picture of an example of hold back from last year and the father. These guys...
All my adults are in outdoor enclosures with pairs in a minimum 6x6x3 up to 10x6.5x6. I can take an educated guess with a juvenile which is pretty easy to tell at that size.
I think the chances are pretty good at getting a breeding pair. I don't think it is mainly trial and error, but more just giving them a proper environment with a healthy diet and the rest nature will take care of.
Regards,
Hector
email: [email protected]
website: www.hectorshabitat.com