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Update, and new reptiles

Grendel

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Here is the picture of the tegu that was lost for 6 months. He/she is growing fast, very interactive, always the first one to run up to me during feeding time.

Second pic: I also picked up this new tegu (1 yr old) from craigslist 3 weeks ago (supposed to be an extreme)

3rd pic: the two of them together; you can really see how different their patterns are here.

4th pic: another brand new addition, 20inch cuban rock iguana from Ben Siegel Reptiles[attachment=3100][attachment=3101][attachment=3102][attachment=3103]
 

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james.w

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That "extreme" is awesome looking, looks a little like my All American.
 

Grendel

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they sure do look different, I just hope that one is a male and the other one female (I'm not good at telling this yet). They seem to be close in age based on their size (I don't know for sure, because they are both craigslist finds). It would be exciting to have some little tegus in a year or two.
 

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