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Well i had 1.2 b/w's and 1.0 red's, the only issue i had was when the red male hit puberty and started chasing the females and jowl popping(even though they were 3-5X his size lol) free roam was a breeze with the b/w's they just basked and ate(its always just that one lol) right now as you know i only have the b/w and the giant and they get along great, idk what it is about tegus  but they are just an all around great reptile to have, once you get one you always want another lol


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