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Anapsid
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Joined: Sep 09, 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 3:59 pm    Post subject: Hello Reply with quote

Hi,I don't actually have a tegu yet. I'm seriously considering getting one as a pet though. Anyways, there's some basic info I'd like:

Adult size

Ideal diet

Temperament

Best substrate

Temp and humidity requirements

any misc info you think is important

Sorry if I sound a bit rude, I just want to find out as much about them as i can and there's not a lot of info available on the web. Or if there is, I haven't been able to find it.
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m432
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Anapsid

That doesn't seem rude to me, but I can handle a lot icon_smile.gif

You can start with the "Helpful Info" link in the main menu.

After that, search the "The Forums" for the topics you listed, and you will find a wealth of information, and will likely hone your research skills as there is much to read there.

Most all of what you're interested in can be found in one place or another on thetegu.com, but in all fairness, don't limit yourself to one place.

Welcome, and good luck.
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Swtbrat
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Location: Pennsylvania

PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

m432 is right icon_exclaim.gif

You will find all those answers and a lot more on the forums.
Plus you will learn there are different kinds of Tegus people have and some do grow bigger than others.

There are breeders on this site where you can get a great quality Tegu.

Brat!
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mike
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's a few quick answers.

I would still recommend researching and browsing through the forums, but here you go.

Adult size-3.5-4.5 feet, and a lot of tail.

Ideal diet is whole prey items (Entire body of animal so, crix, insects, mice, rats, etc) a lot of fruit, and occasional egg and ground turkey. There are many posts here about diets, it will be easy to find a more in depth discussion.

Temperament-Very docile if raised from a baby, although some will never be tame. The latter is quite rare, but the key word is "individual". For the most part, they are quite tame. You can look at rick's tegu attention vid if you don't believe me.

Cypress mulch and coconut fiber is generally regarded as the best substrate, though I use a mix of leaf litter, coconut fiber, cypress, and plain old dirt.

75-95 ambient temps, plus a 105-130 basking spot. (See what your tegu prefers, if it basks for very long periods of time, raise the temps. If it avoids the basking area, lower the temps.) As long as you have little ventilation and good substrate, humidity shouldn't be a problem.

I'm sure there is more I could add, but I'm too lazy to type it all. Have fun.

Oh, and welcome to the site.
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