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He's not skinny or anything, just small. And up to the point I mentioned in the first post, he had been a ravenous eater. I'm partially thinking as well that I may have gotten a "runt"
The cool side of his tank stays around 70, and he can dig underground as well. He spends all his time under his water bowl. The basking temperature I set based on research online, but I'll raise the lamp up a bit to reduce the temperature.
So I purchased a baby male Argentine black and white Tegu in June, and up until three weeks ago he was doing great. He had been eating every day, getting a lot of variety between meats and fruits. Along with being out basking almost all the time or at least out and roaming around his tank...