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I'm not sure where the post went for stuck shed on a tegu thay I said I'd post an update on, but vitamin A & D cream worked quite well. As far as tegus that dislike moss goes I tried some timothy hay and they lined their burrows with it and pile it up to sleep in. Just watch for mold.
I've heard that vitamin A & D (neosporin?) can be more effective than the coconut oil treatment for tough sheds, my aduly male currently has some shed stuck halfway down his tail even though the little **** has humid hides. (Bastard would rather burrow under the basking rocks and throws out the...
I'm hoping so, I'd absolutely love to have more baby tegus, i've aleady got a large dubia colony up and going and have already ordered some various sizes of rats in bulk as well as lots of whole ground mix and some extra slate tiles as well as UVB bulbs. So, if they don't reproduce i'll just...
Igneel has started shedding, only half of the tail is left. He's getting more and more active day and even though he has only been with me for a few short months and has been sleeping most of that time he seeks me out for attention and readily accepts food from me. Lilly is still nervous of me...
Lol I don't know if I'd go that far. From what i've read theres a lower fertility rate with the eggs of a cross between t. merinae and t. rufescens, though that could also be a huabandry issue.