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elmo

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do u believe this?? i want one!!
 

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elmo

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laurarfl said:
I believe it. But I don't know if it survived since there are no updated photos.

it most likely didnt live, i dont see how it could shed right, most bedding would tear the skin, and wouldnt the uvb burn it up?
 

james.w

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Who produced it?

It would shed just fine, substrate wouldn't harm it anymore than any other tegu and the uvb is debatable.
 

TegusRawsome80

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Pretty sure he has the albino reds but I don't know about this one. Guy in South America who I'm friends with on facebook produced it.
 

Deac77

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This was produced in the UK it's not a albino so I don't see problems with the UVB also I thought it was a recent guy I got it from a large herp forum on Facebook where a guy in the uk said it was still doing good
 

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It would be interesting to see how it develops. It has melanin in the eyes, so they would be protected from UVB which is normally an issue for albinos. So if a low UV output lamp was used, the skin may be OK as well.
 

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