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argentine bllk & wht vs. red tegu

weebeasties Jan 26, 2010 05:18 PM

I want a tegu and have a large enclosure but it will see alot of people walking by and I need to be able to handle it as it matures. I do reptile education talks and would like to put a soft fabric rubber band on its nose so that little children can safely touch him. This only happens once in every few months so it would not be a constant thing. Is this unrealistic? I have done this with smaller gators for the last year or two but they get to big too fast. Let me know what you think.

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laurarfl Jan 27, 2010 07:48 AM

>>I want a tegu and have a large enclosure but it will see alot of people walking by and I need to be able to handle it as it matures. I do reptile education talks and would like to put a soft fabric rubber band on its nose so that little children can safely touch him. This only happens once in every few months so it would not be a constant thing. Is this unrealistic? I have done this with smaller gators for the last year or two but they get to big too fast. Let me know what you think.

I use tegus in my educational programs and never use anything on their noses. I handle them in a safe manner and sometimes they can touch, sometimes they can't, depending on the mood of the animal and the children. Usually hands-on is fine if the tegu is manageable and held properly.

The key is to having an animal with the temperament for the job. Some tegus are better suited for that line of work than others. Some seem calm and then get startled by the noise of children or being outside. It's better to acclimate them to that sort of work.

I can't imagine they would tolerate anything on their snout. For one thing, the tongue flick is so important to their sense of well-being in determining their surroundings. Secondly, their snouts are more conical than a gator's and a fabric band would likely slide off. I think having a band may cause a tegu to head swing or rub and me more of a hazard than not wearing one. Then again, I've never tried it.

txrepgirl Feb 10, 2010 08:44 AM

Tegus can be VERY tame with the proper handling. I don't think you would be able to put a soft rubber band on the Tegu. Because their nose isn't long enough for it to stay on there. If you want to you can check out some of my videos on youtube so you can see how I handle mine and how tame they can get. It's under txrepgirl. Good luck with finding the right Tegu.

Reaperreptiles09 Mar 10, 2010 08:17 PM

Argentine b&w tegus and red tegus have almost identical behavior. they can be some of the tamest reptiles when you handle them regularly. as far as children go, i would acclimate the tegu to the noise and actions of children. and agreeing with the others i dont recommend the rubberband thing. it wont work, and it will anger the animal, and its just not necessary.

hope i helped ya out
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