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I don't know, but last I checked they didn't have easy-lizard-access stoves in the wild, and from my understanding wild tegus eat whatever they can find. I mean, that's not just what most of us feed them, zoos do it too. On another note, I've never seen a tegu with too much calcium, and a lot of people sort of 'eyeball' it. While on the other hand, I've seen plenty with too little.


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