Hippo
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i was wounder when i get my baby from bobby in about June/July hopefully June, what size of cage should i keep him in? 
rhetoricx said:I would go with at least a 40 gallon breeder tank. If possible find one with a locking lid or get a lock for the lid. If they can access the lid they will most likely push on it and try to get out lol.
If you can try to start working on the adult sized enclosure. You might need it sooner than you think if your tegu stays up all winter.
james.w said:Get a mvb (mercury vapor bulb). It is light, heat, and UVB in one. I would recommend either the powersun or solar glo
james.w said:From about $25 up to $75. Petco/Petsmart has them or many online places, petmountain.com has one of the lowest prices.
james.w said:They are recommended to be replaced every 6 months. The wattage will depend on your ambient room temps and what size enclosure you are using. For the 40 I would guess a 100 or 125 watt would be plenty.
reptastic said:@ rhetoric you are correct never place a uvb bulb over screen or glass, it will make it useless
yeah im still doing more research so that way when my tegu comes in from bobby ill be ready, i aint really a big fan of tubs im probably just gonna go out and buy a 40 or 50 breeder and check out craigslist but im still debating whether to get solar glo or power sun. but thank for the info i appreciate itrhetoricx said:It seems like you have it covered, the MVB bulbs are great most members on here are now using them. Change them about every 6 months. After 6 mo. they will still emit a regular light and heat but the amount of UVB given off is very low. I too am using solar glo's with my beardie and tegus. They've been great for me, I think I'm spending like $60 on each one, not sure if they're cheaper for the 125w but I'm using the higher one.
The tub idea reptastic suggested might work for you. I've seen some DIY videos where people have cut out portions of the lid and put screen in place of it, they stick the light over the screening. With an MVB bulb however, I think it's best to just have the light shine directly into the enclosure, I've read that the screens block UVB.. Maybe someone else can confirm or dismiss this.
Check craigslist, they've got tons and tons of tanks in the portland area, most are pretty cheap. some damage but a lot better than spending $100+ on something that will only be used a couple months.