kellen.watkins said:I live in reno and I've thought of it the only issue I see is humidity, here its around 30% and where you live it rarely hits 50%
herpgirl2510 said:I guess it would depend if they can get cool in the shade. Natural sunlight is great for them. They can also bury down in the substrate for humidity I am not an expert.
CrankbaitJedi said:I have had only one experience taking a big lizard outside and because of it... I am very wary to do it again. I had a huge Blackthroat monitor, 5.5 foot and more than 25 lbs. He was just a log of a lizard in his cage. I figured it would be cool to take him out and let him walk around. I figured he would be his regular cool self and meander around. Uh uh. This monster took off on a sprint as soon as his feet touched the grass. It was amazing how quickly this thing moved. I paniced. I ran after him because it looked like he was going for the underneath of my shed. I jumped on him. His head was right next to my head and he had his mouth all agape... I thought my nose was toast. Nothing happened, except for my heart hurting from the jolt of adrenaline. So, I have not wanted to recreate that. And I don't use leashes since I had a 5 foot iguana do the crocodile death roll in one and almost kill itself. I will let em free roam in the house and call it good.
reptastic said:I wouldnt trust leaving my tegus outside, so i just take them outside almost daily for sunlight, they usually get about 30 mins to a hour outside at least five days a week, i dont do leashes unless im venturing away from the house, lol definately wouldnt want a 4'+ tegu chasing someones kids through the park tryna get their ice cream