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Re: Difference between Golden tegu and black and white tegu
 Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
They are different species.
Golds tend to be a bit smaller at maturity and a lot more aggressive. Black&White(argentines esp) tend to be more calm for handling, get larger and IMO(gleaned from listening to owners talk about what they feed their tegus) seem to eat more fruit.
B&W do have the green heads as hatchlings.
All lizards are individuals.. and I'm certain someone somewhere has a story about THEIR gold tegu who was named Lassie and kissed babies and rescued small children from wells. Also, some B&W tegus can be horrid monsters and never tame down. It's all individual, so I'm speaking ONLY of generalities, and ONLY from my experiance with my own tegus, and talking to other tegu owners.
Hope this helped
Great info. Thanks. And yea i had a gold back then who at first was pretty tame, but as time went by he kept getting more and more aggressive. But the golden tegu is from Columbia right? Also, if anyone can inform me on which of these tegus would be easier to breed; reds, blues or black and whites? I'm interested in starting to breed tegus, but I've heard that some can be hard to breed. But I want to hear your opinions.
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