I remember tupinambis saying that Colombian tegus would lay eggs in old termite mounds. My Colombian laid her eggs in the substrate and guarded the area, but it wasn't a formed nest, per se. I gave my Argentine females fresh timothy hay and they molded it into a burrow and nested inside. I had already planned on removing the eggs, so I wasn't looking for a durable nest.
Laura R (FL)
1.0.0 Colombian Tegu
1.4.0 Argentine B&W Tegu
1.2.0 Red Tegu
1.2.0 B/WxRed Tegu
1.0.0 Green Ameiva (yet another teiid)
7 other lizards
1 little gator
3 FL box turtle
1 Sulcata tortoise
16 snakes
5 fuzzy pets
4 little frogs
a bunch of creepy bugs
and a partridge in a pear tree
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