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I was giving him a bath every single day for like 30 mins. Sometimes an hour if he read enjoying it. But no dice.
The solution was honestly just feeding him some turkey ( I mixed it with mineral oil, idk if that helped) and eventually he went. Very messy lol
Sounds more like a tail break-like nerve almost. My tegus tail has spasmed all out and he flailed around and even bit his own tail. This happened from like a 8 inch drop though
Tegu hasn't pooped in like 3(?) weeks I think..... but maybe more or about that? I can feed a fairly huge/ solid mass in his belly. He hasn't stopped eating, I've been feeding him eggs/raw eggs with mineral oil instead of his regular meat diet to prevent making it worse. He still, pees and gets...
My tegu was spending a lot of time under the light earlier in the year. He just recently shed to reveal this. I assume it's burns from just sitting under the light for hours and being super lazy.
Is there anything I should do to help? I moved the light further away to try and prevent that...
That's kinda funny... I've actually heard hatchlings can go up to 115 and adults should be 120-130. No one ever has a clear cut answer on temps it seems.
I'm going fish oil and coconut oil. I was just wondering if anyone knew if it matter what kind of coconut oil. I have some virgin that I'm going to use? Any opinions on that?
My will startle sometimes when I poke his tail. Theyre definitely at least a little sensitive. At the same time I can flick it and get no response on occasions. Shrug