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    Are three of them with the red head together cuddled up and one is to the right on the top ? If not I'm blind. Even with my glasses on lol. Nice photo.
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    Yes thats right! Lol
    I realy love that picture. Finaly could make a picture with half of the amimals in that enclosure on it.

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    Remarkable. Can you list all the species you have inside there?

    I've heard some people say that tegus (blues, reds, black and whites) will climb but it looks like yours were all staying close to the ground. Do you ever catch your blue tegus climbing around?

    Oh and what's the total size of the greenhouse?

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    These are the animals we have. Almost all in the greenhouse.
    Caiman:
    1.1.0 Paleosuchus palpebrosus (dwarf caiman)

    Tegu:
    3.9.0 Tupinambis merianae (blue tegu)
    1.4.0 Tupinambis merianae (black and white tegu)
    3.1.0 Tupinambis rufescens (red tegu)
    3.4.0 Dracaena guianensis (caiman tegu)

    Iguana:
    1.2.0 Cyclura nubila nubila (cuban rock iguana)
    1.2.0 Leiocephalus schreibersi (don't know english name(not in greenhouse))

    Skink:
    Coruzia zebrata 1.2.2 (monkey tail skink)

    Agamid:
    1.1.0 Hydrosaurus weberi (green sailfindragon)
    1.0.0 Hydrosaurus amboinensis (giant sailfindragon)
    0.1.0 Hydrosaurus pustulatus (yellow sailfindragon)
    1.1.0 Pogona viticeps (bearded dragons (not in greenhouse))

    Anolis:
    ?.?.? Anolis marmoratus marmoratus
    ?.?.? Anolis allisoni

    Geckos:
    1.0.0 Gekko gecko (tokeh)
    1.4.0 Lygodactylus williamsi (Do not know name)
    ?.?.? Lepidodactylus lugubris (no name)

    Turtles:
    2.1.0 Carettochelys insculpta (??)
    0.3.0 Cuora amboinensis couro (??)
    1.2.0 Terrapene carolina triunguis (??)
    1.1.0 Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima (??)

    The greenhouse is split in parts. Its someting like 36x24ft above ground and 30x12ft under ground. We digged by hand. Biggest part by my boyfriend.

    The tegu devently climb (red, blue, black and white). But we build it in a way that when they fall they do not break their back. The blue are the best climbers. My blacknose black and white always trys to escape. She climb in the trees when she is outside. We had to rebuild the enclosure severale times becouse of her. I think she now can't find any places to get out anymore. Lol

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    Wow

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    Wow. I knew you had allot of pets. But I didn't know you had this many lol. You do have a Zoo . You two are doing a amazing job.
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    Thank you very much, that is just awesome.

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    Thanks all... These animals are my life. Without them I would not be my self... They make me happy in life.
    More pictures:
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    You have hydrosaurus pustulatus! They are very very good looking.
    Cyclura nubila nubila, what do you feed them with ? how much calcium, vitamins?

    Do you have picture on them? would had been fantastic to see

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    Your welcome . I always love to see lots of photos of your pets. How are the baby Tegus doing ? Can you please post some updated photos of them. Thank you. I know how you feel about the animals making you happy. It does the same for me.
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