Oh, I just assumed it was a B+W , they look very similar as juveniles. They can get 3 feet or more, they are big chunky lizards so you have to watch that they don't become obese.
Oh, I just assumed it was a B+W , they look very similar as juveniles. They can get 3 feet or more, they are big chunky lizards so you have to watch that they don't become obese.
So one thing I have learned is Tegus love to bury themselves in their substrate (I use cypress mulch to help keep the humidity up) and when ever I uncover him to take him out he huffs at me like he's going to attack me or something but its an act and once I pick him up he's gentle as can be. But we are still learning about each others so we'll see where we go.
Hey all. So I figured I'd post an updated pic of Ash (not a great pic I'll have to get a better one). He's starting to grow pretty nicely.
He's a gentle little guy but boy is he active. Unlike Volcano if I let Ash out to free roam he does not stay in one place for very long. He is a total explorer.
So the big guy had his first vet visit and he passed with flying colors. Thankfully most of the shed is off (just a bit left on the tail). Weight is good and no parasites. Picking up some new climbing stuff for his enclosure. Up next the beardie has his vet visit. Pray for me lol