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On the cage size and stress: Well it might assist in causing stress by your chasing it in a huge enclosure if it doesn't want to be handled but other than that, simply put- they don't live in a box in the wild do they? I personally find it's easier to graduate cage size as it grows but I have many cages of various size so I can do that without much problem. With proper handling of an "Argentine" tegu it will walk right up to you and you shouldn't have to chase it. If you're a first time tegu keeper and you want to only build a couple cages in it's life with you I would go 4Lx2Wx2H for the initial enclosure for the first season. Provided it hibernates, the money you save on food, electric and such during the winter will allow for cash to make a (preferred size) 8Lx4Wx3H final cage for it to live in by the end of it's second spring or summer. There are a few tegu forums online, you can choose which is your favorite. I think there are at least 3 valid sources for info. Do a Google search for Tegu Forum and you should get at least 2 of them. From there you will find all the knowledge available on the awesome animals called Tegu. Enjoy! Happy hunting and good luck with your new friend! ----- Tree hugging is the truest form of self preservation.
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