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Argentine Tegu, cage, food, lighting, and daily routine.

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

This is a video about the daily life of my Tegu and it's care. I also show the size and setup of its cage. Also the cage is that size because if it was any bigger it would not have fit through the door into my house.

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  • how much did it cost to make the cage

  • u know she's prob not picking up any UVB there, those UVB tubes only have a range of about 1ft. how r u retaining the humidity in an open viv like that? they need a humidity of like 75% at least, or are u just giving her a bath regularly? also u need a proper hide, they like to hide under something when they go to sleep.

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  • Wheres the best place to buy a cage this size?

  • @dinomanj they definitely need a lot of taming but then they can be very nice. they can be food and cage aggressive if you dont feed them the proper way. also they need a lot of attention and taming every day to make them tame and keep them that way. they go through around 6 months of "teenage years" as well which is pretty hard for a lot of people to deal with. its definitely something that takes patience and time. the more effort you put in the more tame yours would be. :]

  • @pokelegofan Yup! just warmed raw turkey

  • @NickGimacutU Thank for replying! You just feed it raw then?

  • @19green90 I give my Tegu ground turkey and cod liver oil a few times a week to help it poo! to much of anything creates problems. Just be careful of fatty liver disease with some cod liver oil.

  • @pokelegofan I buy it separate it into meals sizes in ziplocks and freeze it, just thaw it in the micro wave (boiling is messy with turkey) add some cod liver oil and maybe some fruits or greens. make sure its not to hot because Tegus just get mad at the turkey and keep trying to eat it.

  • You are a great owner, she has an awesome life!

  • @raptorpack2409 its a good source of protein and calcium because of the bones, so i would say atleast a few times a month

  • what were the demensions of glass you used??

    

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