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This is my baby B&W Cholo :-D
This is turtle turtle
This is Mr. Flops
I have 3 more dogs, 3 fish tanks, and a Bearded Dragon. Ill get those pics up soon.
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Well if you just got him then dont expect much. Hes probably scared out his wits and gonna hide for a few days. Dont force it. Give him some time. I fed mine in this living cage for about a week before I stared taking him out and feed him in his feeding enclosure. Just let him get used to his...
My advice would be to feed him outside his enclosure. Put the food in a separate feed container/tank prior to putting your tegu in. He prob eating ONLY crickets because that is all the previous owner fed him.
My tegu was the same way when I got him. All he would eat was live...
Funny you mention the digging. Cholo ( my baby Argentine B&W ) did the same thing. I would have to go back and re-fill all the holes he dug up every night before i went to bed. It last 2-3 weeks then he managed to calm down.
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or this one. Dont know if this is the type of mulch your looking for but i use it.
It strikes me as funny how most people actually think all reptiles are poisonous. I took my baby Argentine B&W ( cholo ) to my sons class to show the kids and parents. Well as soon as i pulled him out all the parents grabbed there children and held them tight. I tried to reassure them that hes...