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Blue tegus this year were really hard to come by for two reasons, 1.) no one really hatched out many and 2.) People who wanted a B&W could not get those due to the low level of hatchlings so some people choice a blue instead.


I have been lucky enough to own three blue tegus so far, I only currently have Bosco, and I have had no problems. I have seen a blue with an under bite, I have seen a red with an underbite. I have seen Blues with kinked tails and backs, there is a member here with an Extream with a kinked back. I have seen reds that are blind from coil UV blubs and Black and Whites with studded toes and growth. Most of what I have seen is from poor husbandry.


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