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Well just about 30 hours since I found him and he looks WAY better. He completely shed and he looks fully hydrated again. I was gone all day and my wife fed him today. I don't know if he ate anything because I'm not sure how much she put in there. Last night after he shed he still looked...
I picked up an older hatchling Argentine tegu from a friend of mine back in May. Just about all the green was gone from it. He resells animals and got it from a wholesaler so I'm fairly certain that it's an import. This is an insanely tame tegu.
When I got it it had been fed crickets only. I...
For the most part here I have to agree with Chris. I kept my egg containers in the high 90's humidity and never drowned an egg. There were times when my lids accumulated more moisture than I liked to see and I would take the lid off and knock all the condensation off and then place it back on...