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I'd say they might be a little bit less hardy than sulcatas hatchlings. It's a good idea to get a tegu baby that has been started on a healthy diet and has been growing sufficiently before bringing him home. No one wants their new pet to die or become sick so it's better to just play it safe and wait until the hatchling has had a chance to thrive a bit.


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