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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

Just a really quiet, boring video of my Tegu eating some egg.

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  • why r u letting eat them. sell those monitor eggs

  • @illuminationer ???? These are just eggs from a chicken. Like what humans eat.

  • when u got ur argentine tegus were they tamed or did u have to tamed them down?

  • My B&W was a little whippy, but they're easy to tame if you know what you're doing.

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  • what is a better pet a tegu or a savannah monitor?

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  • which is easyer to care for i am a pretty expirienced reptile keeper and i cant choose which one to get so which one would you recommend

  • @CaterpillarGiraffe Thanks and yeah i'm fully aware of that, bit i'm not going to get them all at once though, one at a time and i'm aware of how expensive these animals can be, but thanks anyway your animals are beautiful as well:) and yeah i wasn't really suggesting that he'd get all three at once, was just saying what I wanted, but thanks again.

  • @Emoneyo2 I don't mean to come off as rude in any way but these lizards are extremely expensive to house and can be potentially very dangerous as well. I have a 6x3 enclosure in my basement and it takes up enough room as it is! Even a reptile keeper like me wouldn't dream of owning all 3 of those at once :P By the way.. Checked your channel out. Beautiful pets you have. Good luck to you as well on your decisions. :)

  • @Emoneyo2 I'd be careful suggesting to someone to purchase all 3 types of large lizards. One can often be too much for someone as it is, let alone 2-3. Both the Argentine tegu and the Savannah monitor need a bare minimum of a 6 foot by 3 foot enclosure... Then the Iguana, being an arboreal species would need a minimum of I'd say 6 feet long by 6 feet high of an enclosure. So that's two 6x3 and a 6x6 in your bedroom. Sounds a little impossible and far-fetched.. These lizards are not for everyone.

  • @99turners That's a really good question as they both can be quiet docile for large lizards and can make great large beginner herps as well as a green iguana, but I would probably say the Argentine B&W Tegu is more docile than the Savannah Monitor, but how bout' you get both to learn their behaviors and stuff because that's what i'm going to do is get those two lizards plus an iguana and of course housed separately, but all in my room with my ball python and boa constrictor. hope you decide:)

  • Both the tegus and the monitor or CUTE!!! That last guy was funny, popping out instantly when you poured in the crickets! XD

  • i can see him and his tegus like smoking off of some bongs

  • love the pot leafs!!

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