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My Tegus big move

scotty93801

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I finished the Outdoor Tegu cage. They made the big move today
enjoy the pics .
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scotty93801

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The cage is 20 feet by 16 feet should be plenty big enough.
It also has 2 hides that are 3 feet square by 18 inches tall.
 

AB^

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cool, do you have any pictures that show the entire thing??
also arent you concerned that they will scale that chicken wire on the inside walls? or is their some sort of lip at the top of the walls???
 

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It's just on the back side it also has a roof on it with chicken wire all the way to the top. Also Tegus are not known climbers.
 

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scotty93801 said:
It's just on the back side it also has a roof on it with chicken wire all the way to the top. Also Tegus are not known climbers.

True they arent arboreal, but they can (though not skillfully)and will climb on occasion.
 

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The red rescue is in there but she won't come out she just wants to hibernate she won't come out even when I had her inside with high heat. She just digs herself deeper in the cypress mulch.
 

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Scott, the wire goes from the borrom all the way to the top? If it does they can climb out.[/quote]
It's got corregated tin 3 feet all around the bottom. A 2-12 and chicken wire all the way to the top then the tarp for a roof .
We have Red-Tailed Hawks here and I didn't want to take a chance.
They have eaten a pet rabbit before .
 

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