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I have a red-bellied argentine tegu right now that is about a 1 1/2 years old that I spend all of my time with. When she does get old enough to reproduce I do plan on breeding her. I want to raise any/all of my tegus from babies so they know who I am and so I can train them to behave and be...
To answer your questions I'm Stacie's Spider's & Stuff. I live in Massachusetts. I do not have a website, just a Facebook and I do not sell online or anything I only sell at reptile expos (with the exception of some insect taxidermy if by request). I am looking to BUY tegus here not sell them...
I bought her from Zoo Creatures in Plaistow, NH in early June. They didn't know that much about her because they had just gotten her in around the time I got her. : / If I had to guess I would say she's maybe 1 year old?
Hello!
My name is Stacie. I have an Argentine B&W (redbelly) tegu named Isabell. She's very sweet & loves people and being handled.
I am also a tarantula collector, beekeeper, ento&herp nerd.
Hygrometers are often very inaccurate (even the good ones). They break easily and need to be constantly re-calibrated.
Might be worth checking to see if your hygrometer is accurate.
http://bamboozoo.weebly.com/your-humidity-may-be-way-off.html