Hi everyone, I have tried searching for a location or breeder for a Blue Male baby Tegu. Seeing as you members have more experience than me, any recommendations or contacts you may have to make this possible will be Fantastic.
Hi everyone, I have tried searching for a location or breeder for a Blue Male baby Tegu. Seeing as you members have more experience than me, any recommendations or contacts you may have to make this possible will be Fantastic.
Did you check out varnyard;
Varnyard-Herps-Inc.com
Michele
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yes but they don't have any blues.. Is that where you got your Tegu?
Sorry, I don't have one but have heard member mention them.
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Thanks for reading, hopefully someone with one reads my post
I know of one breeder in Canada, but last I heard there was a two or three year wait.
Let's clear something up. "Whole prey" has nothing to do with whether or not the prey item has a back bone. "Whole prey" just means that the prey item is being fed in its entirety: brains, heart, lungs, blood, the entire animal. Whole animal+intention of feeding it to another animal=Whole Prey.
wow that's a long wait lol, hey I'm attending a reptile expo in april here in chicago. Are tegu's usually in variety during these events. I want to make sure I bring enough money with me
im pretty sure there extremely rare
The expert in anything, was once a beginner.
You stand a decent chance of finding a tegu at an expo. But you are far more likely to come across a black and white, or even a red tegu than a blue tegu.
/Austin
"It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."
- Dr. Carl Sagan
There's a Blue Tegu adult male at a Local Shop, however he is 8 yrs old. He looks amazing... Any news updates here would be great..
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