Capone, my Tegu is also on this page,... keep going and there are more pics of my baby snakes. will post some of my adults late. download the pics to your computer if you like you can zoom in on these guys.
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Capone, my Tegu is also on this page,... keep going and there are more pics of my baby snakes. will post some of my adults late. download the pics to your computer if you like you can zoom in on these guys.
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for what it's worth....you may want to consider switching the plastic water containers w/ the sharp edges for something a little more "herp friendly", and it doesn't look like the water is being chnged often enough. Keep in mind as well, that carpets are a moderate humidity species. Mine are quite happy around 50 - 60%, w/ an increase 2 days or so before shed and during breeding. I'd recommend increased ventilation.... especially for the K-mart tubs (they need a dry-out period). Lastly, it looked like you were keeping some of these communally. If so, separate them to avoid potention feeding, stress, and health problems.
Some nice looking snakes, though. Best of luck!
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