He's Here! - our replacement tegu has arrived safe and sound!!!
Hi everyone,
For those of you who may not know, we had our original yearling female Argentine Chacoan tegu delivered to us last week. Unfortunately she had arrived deceased, it was very upsetting. We cannot imagine what the poor girl went through :(
Well, it's been a week and our replacement chacoan has arrived safely! :) This time it's a boy, Argentine Chacoan yearling!!
I have a couple of questions:
Regarding the INSIDE temperature of the hide box; what is the best INSIDE temp for the hide box?
Also, so, he refuses to eat right now(but has drank water), approximately how long does it normally take for a new tegu to finally decide to eat?
Thanking you in advance!
Now here are some pics of our new boy (haven't named him yet)!
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Re: He's Here! - our replacement tegu has arrived safe and sound!!!
Yayy! Glad this one is A-ok :) looking good!
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Re: He's Here! - our replacement tegu has arrived safe and sound!!!
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Originally Posted by
OsirisRa32
total ignorance on my part
but are tegus smaller sized lizards then the common types of varanus' on these forums?
Tegus are a large lizard.
Re: He's Here! - our replacement tegu has arrived safe and sound!!!
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Originally Posted by
van_garret2000
Tegus are a large lizard.
Seriously? I kinda have that already figured out...was looking for more details than that...
Re: He's Here! - our replacement tegu has arrived safe and sound!!!
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Originally Posted by
OsirisRa32
Seriously? I kinda have that already figured out...was looking for more details than that...
Chacoan Tegus like the OP has are the largest type of Tegus which will pass 4ft, I have seen postings saying the big guys can pass 5ft but have never seen one in person, B&Ws I have seen in the 4 foot range range, Columbians around the 3ft range. There are approx. sizes. Males will be bigger than females.