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He has a 108 degree basking spot, a hide on the hot side and a hide on the cold side. Instead of putting him in a feeding bin I placed his food on his basking side and he went and ate a small chunk of ground turkey, then went back to his burrow. I would like him to eat but I do not want to feed...
I've had my tegu for a little over a week now and he has only eaten two crickets. All he does is burrow so I'm wondering if at some point soon I need to dig him up to try and feed him.