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I clip my tegus nails. I use a regular nail clipper. You just have to be sure you get the very tip and not the nerve endings. It can be a challenge to get him to hold still though.
Note the red line in this picture, the line shows where you can trim the nails up to, if it is clipped any higher than the picture shows you will take a chance on quicking the nail wich will cause the nail to bleed. If you cut into the quick, the toenail will bleed, you can use dry flour to stop the bleeding, just apply it dry to the end of the toenail.
Been there, done that!! It gets messy. I clipped 6 or 7 too short on our big Red. He left a blood trail when he walked around on the hardwood floors. Won't do that again.
Forget the blood tail. I nicked Apollo's quick and he whipped the hell out of me. Flour isn't the greatest but it works. I recommend going to Walgreens or Rite Aid. Pick up a Styptic Pencil. It's only 3 bucks and that's what it's for.