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You have to check out the ways tegus feed in the wild and they are not eating mice and rats trapped in a cage in the wild. They are opportunistic feeders . They scavenge on dead matter  and eat massive amounts of veggies and fruit as adults in the wild although they will eat just about anything they can fit into their mouths.

 I have lost a snake due to live feeding and that was it , and have a blind rescue from live feeding . And once the lizard is f8cked up they end up in a rescue because " who wants a messed up animal" as they say .

 JUst watch your fingers dude. plus frozen thawed are always tons cheaper that picking live every week


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