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Some pics of my tegus from Argentine

maxi_0690

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At this moment i have 11 tegus, 5 females and 6 males, all of them were rescued from people who couldnÃ?â??Ã?´t keep them in best conditions

Chiquito & Goliat
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Uruguayito
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Princesa
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Goliat
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Renato
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Colacortada
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Chiquito
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maxi_0690

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Zeus
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La Loka
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This is the newest in the house, a female who came whit stomatitis and respiratory problems
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Utahraptor

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o wow. you must be pretty busy, taking care of all these guys.

They all look beautiful though and a big thumbs up for taking in so many and giving them the care they deserve! :mrgreen:
 

isdrake

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It's good to see Tegus outdoors. :) They all look great, nice photos. :p

Do you have any tips on what fruit they eat in the wild?
 

reptastic

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wow ALL of your tegus look awesome! that goliath is HUGE!! good job rescuing them.
 

maxi_0690

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Thanks for comment.

I try to do the best possible for them, is a hard work but is very reconfortable when i observe them in good condition.

sorry for my english

isdrake said:
It's good to see Tegus outdoors. :) They all look great, nice photos. :p

Do you have any tips on what fruit they eat in the wild?

In the wild they eat tuna (is a fruit of a cactus), i have a PDF of diet of tupinambis rufescens is in spanish but if you want i can pass you, send me your mail and ready.
 

HorseCaak

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Awesome. Do they stay outside mostly? How do you keep them from escaping? I'd like to make an escape proof fence without having to worry about mine digging or climbing out like she did in her tank she was a brand new hatchling. Little Houdini I've got here...
 

maxi_0690

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they canÃ?â??Ã?´t escape of my garden, i built caves for them and they donÃ?â??Ã?´t dig.
My garden is surrounded by high walls.

Here a pic of a part of my garden

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Jefroka

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Wow! You have some seriously beautiful animals there & they all look happy and healthy.

The last one does have squinty eyes, I guess because of her repiratory infection.

Bravo!


...Jefroka
 

maxi_0690

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Again thanks for the comments :-D

lazyjr52 here are more pics, at this moment she is very well and doesnÃ?â??Ã?´t present any sign of stomatitis

Jefroka I see nothing strange in her eyes :?:

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Absolute georgous pair... beautiful pics... great yard...

I'd love to see more...
 
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More pictures !!!! Way cool !! Keep up the good work with your captive breeding program ... $$$$$ to be made !!!
 

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