TegusRawsome80 said:No, totally irresponsible move. Mixing species is not a good idea.
TegusRawsome80 said:No, totally irresponsible move. Mixing species is not a good idea.
m3s4 said:TegusRawsome80 said:No, totally irresponsible move. Mixing species is not a good idea.
Lol. Oh man the things people say and actually believe.
Realitynh said:m3s4 said:TegusRawsome80 said:No, totally irresponsible move. Mixing species is not a good idea.
Lol. Oh man the things people say and actually believe.
Are yours housed together?
tommyboy said:Forget about the age of the Columbian. How big is he compared to the Argentine? I have housed a 2 foot Columbian with a 2 foot Argentine in the past with no issues whatsoever. I have also tried to house 2 2.5 foot Argentines together and it got real ugly. It was not a scenario where one showed dominance for a few minutes and then everything was fine and dandy. A year later, the same two tegus cannot be out in the same room together. If they see each other they freak out. I have a 4 foot Red that would live in the same enclosure with my daughters guinni pig if I let him.
The moral of the story is that no 2 tegus ( Columbian or Argentine) are the same. Some will get along and others won't. It would be better if you expected them to NOT get along and be prepared with another enclosure. Even if they seem to be ok the first day, things can change dramatically very quickly! You need to constantly be aware of what is going on in there. Many have left for work seeing two tegus sleeping on each other, and come home to a bloody mess and missing tails.
Realitynh said:It's happening then lol
m3s4 said:Realitynh said:It's happening then lol
Awesome!
Good luck - you should take some pictures when they're loungin' together...Chances are the larger one will make a nice sofa for the smaller one when they bask.
When it comes to feeding, be careful. I don't feed live so they can all share a large dish of turkey/eggs etc. with no problems.
I don't advise feeding live for various reasons - one being to tame them down. However, if you do, I'd feed them separately or mistakes might happen; one might bite the other accidentally while chasing prey items etc.