Good big lizard to start off with
So i wont be getting one anytime soon but i figured i would ask so i have plenty of time to do more research. I really like black and white tegus. Only experience i have with lizards is with my bearded dragon ive only had a few months and a few leopard geckos. I know neither one is anything like caring for a tegu or monitor. So what big lizards dont get huge (no bigger then 2'-3'), are cheapish to purchase $50-$150, and have a good temperment. I know that in the long run its going to cost some money to feed and maintain but thats ok with me. So what do you guy/gals suggest
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Northern blue tongues get up to 2 feet. I have been told Egyptian Uros can get up to 3 feet, but I dont have any Uro experience so hopefully someone else can verify.
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I was looking into owning a big lizard and unfortunately, after doing some research, most of the large lizards are typically aggressive, require a very large enclosure and are extremely labor intensive to socialize. And sadly, there still isn't any guarantee that it will be tame.
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You could try an Ackie, they stay pretty small
I like my Dubstep to go Wop Wop Wop Wop
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Tegus need a bigger cage then Savs? I was told 8x4x3 was a good size?
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You could try an Ackie, they stay pretty small
I like my Dubstep to go Wop Wop Wop Wop
No matter how many times people like to recommend these, I almost never see them for sale. Whenever they are available, they're utterly unaffordable.
I'd probably have more luck obtaining an Angolan python.
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I would say 12 x 6 for a tegu would be sufficient; but bigger is always better.
That's outrageous. Only a zoo could provide an enclosure like that, or that would require an outdoor pen, if the weather was agreeable. It'd be one thing if the tegu was always locked in it's enclosure, but odds are people would getting a tegu so they can take them out and handle them all the time.