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hi! I have a male b&w that Im looking to rehome. He was most likely caught as a baby down in South Florida where I live so he does have some old scars as well as some cool orange and yellow coloring on his back. He’s not really aggressive, I would say he has a normal temperament for a tegu his...
What do you mean by bombarding? Everything I’ve done has been stretched out over the two months that I’ve had him. He’s fine in the enclosure he’ll just chuff a little.
So I got my Tegu around late June from a reptile store nearby. I was told he was captive bred but upon a closer look after I got him I noticed a few scars and coloration that would most likely mean he was caught in South Florida (where I live). He seemed pretty calm but I soon realized it was...