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Hatchling tegu help

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  • 09-10-2018, 12:43 PM
    mdb730
    Hatchling tegu help
    So I picked up two hatchling Blue Tegus and set up two 40 gal exo terra tanks while I build two 6ftx3x2 enclosures for when they are adults, unfortunately one tank was cracked and broken while trying to attach a light fixture to the ceiling. Luckily I had placed the tegu in a feeding bin during this time and it wasn't hurt but long story short I now have two hatchlings in a 40 gal. Would it be ok to keep them together or should I consider separating them?

    Any comments would be appreciated.
  • 09-10-2018, 05:47 PM
    monty_python9
    Re: Hatchling tegu help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mdb730 View Post
    So I picked up two hatchling Blue Tegus and set up two 40 gal exo terra tanks while I build two 6ftx3x2 enclosures for when they are adults, unfortunately one tank was cracked and broken while trying to attach a light fixture to the ceiling. Luckily I had placed the tegu in a feeding bin during this time and it wasn't hurt but long story short I now have two hatchlings in a 40 gal. Would it be ok to keep them together or should I consider separating them?

    Any comments would be appreciated.

    I’d seperate as soon as possible. Tegus are solitary animals except during breeding


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