I guess I better get my Tegu earlier rather than later so I don't have to worry about sourcing in-state.
Also, from the article:
Rodney Irwin, 59, of Homestead began trapping tegus on private land for fun and profit about two years ago.
He estimates he’s taken between 800 and 1,000, selling most of them directly to customers on his website, tegusonly.com, for about $100 apiece. He also sells to a wholesaler for between $35 and $50.
Someone got added to my do not buy list. Website should be retitled "parasites only"