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Ambalasi has been re-homed. Thanks to those who expressed interest and poo to those who expressed deceit. Note to posters; this forum does possess a post history feature. yeah, you know who you are...
I'm looking to re-home my tegu.
Her name is Ambalasi. (pronounced aum-ba-lah-see)
She is a 2013 Chacoan and she is a big girl - Already 44 inches!
Ambalasi has always been free roam. Even as a tiny green headed monster she had a (very tegu proofed) room at her disposal to wreak havoc in, and...
A soil & sand mix great under utilized alternative.
Even better; Ive been using bioactive substrate for a few years with great success.
Check out my thread on it.
http://www.tegutalk.com/showthread.php?tid=11961#axzz23P0u0LSQ
Cooking will denature the protein. He will receive little to no nutritional benefit from it. Your best solution is to freeze it for approximately 2 weeks. This will be just as effective in destroying pathogens as cooking.
And dont you dare waste good frog legs - Thats a crime where I live. :D...