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What ever type that fits and they can't get out of it.
Korben's still small enough for those leather strap iguana harnesses for now. As he grows I'll find a small ferret harness that fits. I still have Dinos dog harness that I use to take him to work in but don't know if Natsuki is big enough to fit it yet.
It's similar to this but with out the straps. If I remember correctly it's all mesh and slips on, but I could be wrong about that since it's been packed away for a while. I took him with me to the store to find one that fits.
I wouldn't put a leash on an animal that size anyways, as they're not as bulky and big and still more rapidly moving. I would be a bit scared about her being outside in the first place. If she bolted, theres a high probability she'd be gone. Young tegus are really really fast.
2'? I started my tegus(the ones that needed leashes) at 18" some even smaller, as long as the harness is appropriatly sized there is no danger, like I tell everyone worried about taking there reptile outside, get regular fecals and you'll be fine, I would never reccomend keeping a reptile inside unless its 1) nocturnal ie geckos, 2) too fragile ie anoles(even then you can get a portable mesh enclosure) or 3) they are heat sensitive ie uromastyx(unless its short periods) the need th suns uvb the lams we use don't come close to what they get when outside
I started my tegu with a harness at 28". I use a ferret one. But you should definately take it slow when getting them used to outside. They can get spooked easily when they're young or not used to it. I just started introducing Odin to the outdoors since he's used to the harness now. I just sit outside and form a little corral with my legs so he only has that little space and can't see very well the large open area surrounding him. It makes a big difference then just letting him be on the open ground. And I always have him on a harness and leash, kept close to me, and with a good hold on the leash just in case he gets spooked by something. 15-20min a day is all he gets right now until he gets more comfortable with being outside.
I use T-Rex lizard harness, although I did recently buy Kodo a kitten harness at the recommendation of someone on the forum (I think it was Chelvis, since I believe that's what he uses for his caiman lizard Bacardi). When Kodo gains a bit more weight I think the kitten harness will fit better, but the T-Rex harness works great. The only issue I have with it is is placement of the nylon leash; when Kodo walks he often scrapes his claws against the leash which frays the nylon and eventually ruins the harness. I'be gone through at least four of them at this point.
Nice harness. I had a rabbit one I think and the clips were on the bottom which my gu did not like. He would always try rubbing it to get it off. I need to find one that secures on top.