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hahaha! That's the one! She is such a pretty tegu :tegu: So cool how she hops around like that! I recognized your screen name from this channel, now I know I'm not crazy haha. Hope everyone on here gets to check it out!
always listen to your tegu's body lingo. if you need to buy live for budget reasons, I would strongly suggest you prekill it like you have been. Can't force him to eat what he's afraid of ya know?
The male domination behavior could be happening because he may be a little frisky (trying to breed), ALTHOUGH as with anything, there are many different factors that could be raising a red flag to aggression. I didn't notice in your post anything about your current enclosure size and details...
Welcome! I think I have seen your YouTube channel if I am not mistaken. One that I'm fond of in particular is your Black and White jumping up onto the table and rolling that roll of (plastic?) off. Very cool personal background! :tegu:
A little research on my end through the night brought up that a lot of people lean toward fertilized, peeled, soft boiled duck or quail eggs, as these tend to be much more nutritious in the cooked state. Don't mean to keep beating the horse here, just trying to help out with what I can come up...
I recall seeing something about the eggs being cooked actually reconstructs in a way that sort of "decontaminates" it, although salmonella is part of the natural gut flora of animals, even humans. I have also read that raw eggs are a bit more nutritious than scrambled or soft boiled. I would say...
In my experience, the permission to have any reptile, from geckos, tortoises to snakes or large lizards, rests solely on the shoulders of the particular landlord/person/manager. I rented a house in which anything was allowed a few years back, and acquired a very cool collection of tortoises, and...
Hey all, new here to the forum. Been a stalker for a long while. Did some research to get myself started, acquiring two sub-adult black and white tegus, male and female, at the end of this week. Looking forward to sharing pictures and stories, and learning new things on this crazy adventure in...