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Tegu Testaments

​Ambria Smith says" It is comparable to a niece or nephew.. Your entire heart and soul goes into them yet you have little control or power over what they do or how they act day to day. They are the biggest pet-blessing on the planet and their intelligence will knock your breath into your stomach. Never underestimate their intelligence. And NEVER blame them for your mistakes."
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Destiney Collins Claims "Owning a tegu is very much a "get what you give" relationship. It can be hard work in the beginning, and you will have you ups and downs.. Give them love however, and with time they will return it tenfold and it's easily one of the best feelings in the world.


Richard Head proclaims "Don't let it get into the habit of climbing on your head."

Laura Roberts says," Never underestimate the intelligence of tegus and their ability to find a way to escape"

Sarah Chi-Chi Crow said, "What's it like? They are like 2 year old children. When I say 2 year old children, I mean it. Poopy butts, needy, get into everything and love you unconditionally if you put the time and effort. There are good days and bad days but the good days should always be cherished because you earned it"
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  • Home
    • Tegu Photos >
      • Memorial Page
    • Tegu Testaments
    • Product Review
    • First Year With Your Tegu
    • Keeping Tegus On A Budget
    • Do You Own A Temp Gun
  • Free Roaming
  • Food List
    • Reptilinks
    • Whole Prey Stores
    • Why Whole Prey
    • Fish with and without Thiaminase >
      • Tegu Care Facts >
        • Tegu Temperatures
        • Sexing Your Tegu
        • Housing >
          • How to build an Enclosure
          • Safe plants for Tegu & enclosures.
        • Taming >
          • Handling Your Tegu
        • Lighting & Heat & Humidity
        • Substrate >
          • Bio-Active Substrate
          • Safe plants for reptiles & enclosures.
        • Hibernation
  • Tegu Health Section
    • Salmonella
    • Respiratory Tract Infection
    • Scale Rot
    • MBD - Metabolic Bone Disease
    • Internal parasites
    • Impaction
    • Dehydration
    • Prolapse >
      • Infectious Cloacitis
    • Regenerated, and dropping tails
  • All About Breeding
    • Making a Home Made Incubator
  • Fun Facts & Stories
    • Colombians Vs. Argentines >
      • Colombian Tegu CareSheet
  • Breeders Page
  • You Tube Links