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What will said, once eggs have developed in lizards they have to be deposited. If they are not then the female becomes egg bound and surgery is needed to remove the eggs. This happens alot in Green Igunanas and i have heard this with some young female tegus. Your best bet is to seperate the pair now to pervent any further breeding.


By the way what kind of tegus do you have, blues breed around this time and hatch by october but it is getting really late for reds and black and whites.


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