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    Keeping tegus on a budget, how to save money!

    I was thinking of buying some of the rarer fish or meats at my local Asian market but I'm worried about the quality of fish and meat there. Do you think it would be a risk? I live in the middle of the country so I know the fish is definitely not that fresh. The meat there looks like it has...
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    Enclosure and free roam

    Here is a close up: http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/pics/F/R/FRSummerwavesblackwhiteweave_2.jpg I don't know if it would work or not. I just was throwing the idea out there. The fibers are very tightly linked but I supposed there is still a risk with the toes thing...
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    Enclosure and free roam

    If you have carpet, maybe try getting one of those outdoor camping rugs people put outside of RVs. They're like made of plastic or something and I don't think the tegu would get its claws stuck in it. Plus you wouldn't have to worry about poop stains on the carpet if the tegu has an accident...
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    Question about hatching dates?

    I have been researching about tegus for awhile now. I'm curious about when tegu's breeding seasons are. I'm used to snakes having definitive breeding seasons where there is a lot of information pointing to specific months when babies are birthed or hatched. I am not having the same luck with...
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    I really need some advice on my tegu that i've had for almost a year

    I've heard that females tend to be more aggressive. It makes sense that most of the famous tame ones you hear about are males.
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