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I started last year to reduce the temperature to mid-October or so a couple of bleachers per week, were 28-29 Ã?â??Ã?°, reaching 16-17 day and 14-15 night taking them to this last till early March and I started with the rise.
during this time do not miss the water and not eating anything...
are wonderful, I had one till recently,died unexpectedly.chosen as an animal really exciting
By snnom, shot with DSC-T1 at 2009-07-08
By snnom, shot with X-2,C-50Z at 2009-07-08
By snnom, shot with X-2,C-50Z at 2008-06-14
was completely stripe
my name is Joaquin, I'm from Barcelona in Spain.I keep it on all pitons but one day I found a spectacular animal male Tegu that changed and ruin my life
:lol: :lol:
at the moment I have 4 Tegu2.2 and 25 eggs to come out
thank you very much, and forgive my English :oops: :oops: :oops:
greetings from spain my name is Joaquin and I have 4 Tupinambis Marianae 2.2.this year have eggs.I wanted to ask how much it takes out at a temperature of 39-30
these are my wild
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