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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    tounge flick shot = HOTM pic


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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    Awsome pics and Tegu!!!!!!!!!
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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    Yah they are great pics.

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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    Quote Originally Posted by warman0712 View Post
    How much $ would you say a Tegu is worth when it is a hatchling-adult?
    A hatchling black and white can vary in price. Wild caughts would run around $90 here. But that is just throwing your money away. My tegu is an "extreme giant" From varnyard herps. She cost me$250, because i bought into the hype. Can i tell if it was worth it? I think so, but we will see when she is all grown up. She is very tame, and healthy to boot, i would pay the extra bucks and buy captive bred.

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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    Quote Originally Posted by SK_Exotics View Post
    A hatchling black and white can vary in price. Wild caughts would run around $90 here. But that is just throwing your money away. My tegu is an "extreme giant" From varnyard herps. She cost me$250, because i bought into the hype. Can i tell if it was worth it? I think so, but we will see when she is all grown up. She is very tame, and healthy to boot, i would pay the extra bucks and buy captive bred.
    You can never go wrong with captive bred. Up here in Canada you can get WC Ornate or Nile monitors for $50. I purchased a captive bred (by a Canadian) Ornate for $250 and he was worth every penny.

    Wild caught animals should be preserved for breeders looking to expand bloodlines in their stock, and that is it.

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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    Agreed.

    One thing i hate to believe however is this whole "tame parents" stuff.

    How valid is it with tegus, monitors, iguanas? Alot of breeders say buy captive bred from my "Tame parents." But i have yet to see an argentine that didnt tame down very well, even the wildcaughts. (that survive.)

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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    LOVE the one with the dinosaur and tortoise.

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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    Thanks, the dino is a papercraft i made.

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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    great pics, what kind of tortoise is that?

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    Re: Tegu photo shoot.

    That tongue shot is awesome... great shots!
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