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slideaboot are not much mistaken, here in Argentina are sold thousands of tegus captured, many die, some survive, but the people end giving them or selling them again, it is regrettable because they put little interest in the native species.
Is your question for something especially?
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Hi slideaboot, since very young I have tegus, over time people would not want them were donating more to me at this moment I have 11, 5 females and 6 males.
My goal is to raise and market to offer animals born in captivity, so that people do not buy tegus captured.
Some time ago I made a post...
Again thanks for the comments :-D
lazyjr52 here are more pics, at this moment she is very well and doesnÃ?â??Ã?´t present any sign of stomatitis
Jefroka I see nothing strange in her eyes :?:
they canÃ?â??Ã?´t escape of my garden, i built caves for them and they donÃ?â??Ã?´t dig.
My garden is surrounded by high walls.
Here a pic of a part of my garden
Thanks for comment.
I try to do the best possible for them, is a hard work but is very reconfortable when i observe them in good condition.
sorry for my english
In the wild they eat tuna (is a fruit of a cactus), i have a PDF of diet of tupinambis rufescens is in spanish but if you want i...
At this moment i have 11 tegus, 5 females and 6 males, all of them were rescued from people who couldnÃ?â??Ã?´t keep them in best conditions
Chiquito & Goliat
Uruguayito
Princesa
Goliat
Renato
Colacortada
Chiquito