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Don't know y but he only had a high feeding response to mice
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Don't know y but he only had a high feeding response to mice
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Lol. It's kind of cute sometimes when they get mad. Wow, he was light colored. It doesn't even look like the one and the same Tegu in the photos. How long has it been since the shed on the tail and the head is stuck on ? Do you ever feed him fish or some cod liver oil in his ground meat ? It would help with the shedding.
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I need to get some more foshnamd cod liver oil but I been out of work and now he only eats adult mice its been a wjile since a tail shed I tjink he jas two maube one stuck sheds
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I don't know ybhe got dark hopefully he lightens uo wit shed
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I'm sorry about your job. Maybe you could find some cheap frozen fish to give to him ( thawed ). This will help, too.
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Thanks I like fresh fish better I go back for doc evaluation in September to see if I'm better it sucks because no money
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Your welcome. I wish you the best.
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He shed his nose and that brown mark is still there
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uploadfromtaptalk1375295186652.jpg look how much his color changed from march
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Comparison from 3 months old to a year old
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Do you know why his colors got dull? That is a pretty big change.
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