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Quick Question: Do you think it would be more expensive to heat an entire room for a herp collection by turning up the heat with a thermostat, or heat it by heat tape, ceramic heat emitters, ect. If you heated a room you wouldn't have much of a tempature gardient thought.
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Some ads an Craigslist are for animals in good condition. I got my 3 dendrobates Leucomelas from a person there and when I got them they were fit as fiddles.
O.K. I think the best way to transport your tegu is put it in a cooler with a paper towel at the bottom. Underneath could be a water bottle or two or a heating pad. Where do you live? If you live in some place warm like Florida its probably a bad idea to include heat in your tegu transportation...
Thanks a bunch! It seems nail clipping is pretty nessicary...but is it with all animals? What about small animals like turtle/tortoises (Have a pair? of Russians) and bearded dragons?
Try using "pig blankets". I'm pretty sure you can buy them at a local Agway as they are Ment for keeping livestock such as pigs and chickens warm in cold weather.