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I agree, he will probably catch up.

I was just looking at the hind legs and head color. and maybe to the untrained  eye this giant and a basic are the same. I just cant understand how after a shed, all that extra spotting will appear on the legs and such.


Just looking at a yearling tegus like blizzard i wonder, did he skip hibernation or what?


Im going to give the animal all the chance he needs, and im not setting expectations for him just yet. All i hope for is that he grows big, strong, pretty, and above all docile. I will provide the best husbandry i can, but the rest is up to nature.


Im sure there is a long and great relationship in store with this lizard, and i just want him to wake up for good already!



btw, i saw your vid on the MBD tegu bobby. it made me very sad to see the hurt animal, but it really built alot of respect in my book to see just how much you care about these majestic creatures.

Can someone explain why albinos cant tolerate bright light in the first place?


anyways thanks for the tips everyone, im off to get my wisdom teeth ganked  :drool


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