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I used to blend up greens and veggies and mix them with meat or scrambled eggs, to get some into my tegus diet.
Now I mix in the Mazuri tortise diet with his meat which has a good amount of nutrients that he wasn't getting when he would only eat meat. Some people don't like the idea of feeding...
My chacoan was from Underground Reptiles, and when he was younger had a fire belly that would kind of come and go. now that he is about a year it's not very noticeable.
I trust that underground reptiles didn't swindle me and that he is a chacoan line.
I once believed it had to do with to much...
Dozer and my tegu drogon look pretty similar in size. I saw a 3 year old black and white tegu at a reptile show recently and it was smaller then Drogon who is just over a year as well.
This picture is a few months old but gives a good judgment of size
So I have this Pastel Ball Python hatchling and after looking at it the pattern appears fairly unique. Does not have the normal keyhole type pattern. what do you guys think?
Here is the first guy who tried to pip, unfortunately it happened during the night and he wasn't able to get all the way out and drowned. I have since cut the remaining eggs hoping for some good news.
I've seen other mojaves that look like her, she is het hypo as well which really shouldn't effect how she looks. Maybe she has another gene in there that the breeder missed, I guess I'll find out when I breed her.
I do live in Az