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Ok ladies and gents and (strong language deleted) of all ages. I am new to Tegu but not to reptiles. I am the Former Owner of Leepers Royals. I bred and sold Ball Pythons for a few years before my friend offered me a buyout that I couldnt  resist. So I sold my Balls and my Rats and moved on. Now I currently own a small personal collection of critters including 2 corn snakes, 2 bearded dragons and a Green Tree Python. I am handly at the woodworking and I am currently building a 4 tier 120 gallon wooden enclosure that will house all but the Green Tree Python. Then I will begin my 8ftx4ftx4ft Tegu enclosure. Then I will take the plunge when I feel I am able to properly take care of such a big lizard. Thank you for your input and I will take it but that doesnt mean I think what you say is law. I will ultimatly do what I feel is in the best intrest of the critters. Also I am from the 618 area code so if you are localish.....hit me up.


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