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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2011

Showing the damage a tegu can do to their enclosure.

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  • She maybe wants out to be honest looks very very dry in that viv man whats your humidity at?

  • @kreeperrock Humidity is almost always between 65-75%. Looks can be deceiving. This cage holds humidity extremely well.

  • Nice! I, shell the eggs and play soccer goalie at the front of the cage where he has a cave and a marble eating area so he doesn't eat substrate (see cage vid) Keep her looking good!

  • @braviart sweet and thanks I will have to check out your videos.

  • you's should try to make bigger challanges so she can react here anger and energie on this.

    1 way is just to put more instruments like (wood, breaches and stuf like that to fill up you'r cage. also buy a fuzzy cat play thingie they like to run after it. i hope you can use my advise

    gr

  • @TheLiorMazor If you saw my updated videos you would know she has a lot more stuff to climb on. Plus she gets plenty of enrichment outside of her enclosure.

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  • @rrcoolj354 i would tend to have it a little bit higher but not much around 75-85 range. But fair enough i guess they can be deceiving, just looking at the substrate and leaves there's barely any moisture at all. Just going by my own enclosure to keep the humidity up i have to heavily mist a few times a day. But then again i live in ireland we have no heat just rain and thinking about raining days lol

  • love the enclosure, and shes gorgeous!

  • @TayBuggAndJayBirdd If I was feeding exclusively eggs that may be true but my tegu gets a pretty diverse diet. "biotin" is also found in organs and bananas which she gets plenty of. It is not healthy to feed them eggs ALL the time regardless of it being fertile or infertile. A diverse diet consisting of many meats and fruits if possible is ideal, and it is what I do with my tegu.

  • tegus can eat unfertile eggs every once in a while. if the eat alot the not getting enough biotin in there diet. use fertile eggs

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