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Hi Bobby,
I wanted to know if you still have any male black and white Tegus left. I am inquiring because I had a green iguana Ã?¢ââ??¬Ã?â??FredÃ?¢ââ??¬Ã? for almost 19 years and he had recently passed away due to an infection in his bones. I had spent a couple thousand dollars and several months trying to help him but it did not work out. He had what the doctor said dry gangrene and a case of old age.
I had a few different people tell me that Tegus are very easy to tame and take care of. So I did some research and found this incredible Tegu talk forum and gathered a lot of information.
I was at my local pet store about three months ago to pick up some fish food and they had an adult male Tegu about 4 years of age. I inquired about him and they told me that the owner of the Tegu got very ill and could no longer take care of him. Well I took the plunge and purchased him. The pet store owner did inform me that he was stressed and a bit aggressive. Aggressive was an understatement this guy was NUTS he chased me out of my house the 2nd day I had him. To make a long story short I have worked with him just about every day for three months and have seen only slight improvement. I have followed all the advice given on Tegu Chat and nothing is really working. That is why I am deciding to start from scratch and purchase a baby Tegu. I am still trying to decide weather or not to keep my adult Tegu. I really do not want to give up on him.
I wanted to know if you still have any male black and white Tegus left. I am inquiring because I had a green iguana Ã?¢ââ??¬Ã?â??FredÃ?¢ââ??¬Ã? for almost 19 years and he had recently passed away due to an infection in his bones. I had spent a couple thousand dollars and several months trying to help him but it did not work out. He had what the doctor said dry gangrene and a case of old age.
I had a few different people tell me that Tegus are very easy to tame and take care of. So I did some research and found this incredible Tegu talk forum and gathered a lot of information.
I was at my local pet store about three months ago to pick up some fish food and they had an adult male Tegu about 4 years of age. I inquired about him and they told me that the owner of the Tegu got very ill and could no longer take care of him. Well I took the plunge and purchased him. The pet store owner did inform me that he was stressed and a bit aggressive. Aggressive was an understatement this guy was NUTS he chased me out of my house the 2nd day I had him. To make a long story short I have worked with him just about every day for three months and have seen only slight improvement. I have followed all the advice given on Tegu Chat and nothing is really working. That is why I am deciding to start from scratch and purchase a baby Tegu. I am still trying to decide weather or not to keep my adult Tegu. I really do not want to give up on him.