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lakeridgekennel
11-21-03, 01:53 PM
I want to put my baby tegu in a melamine cage. Do i still need a basking spot or can i put a heat rock and a floresent light in there.
If any of you have a pic of there lizard melamine setup would you post a pic please.
Thanks for your help
Sean
LadyHawke
11-21-03, 02:03 PM
i dont like heat rocks, i have heard too many stories on reptiles getting burned on them. and a heat rock shouldnt be used as a sole source of heat anyways, and you'll still need the flourescent lighting too
lakeridgekennel
11-21-03, 02:58 PM
So i should make a space for a heat lamp and basking.
Absolutely you will probably need two light fixtures. One with a daytime spot bulb that is on a 12 hour cycle, and another infrared spotbulb kept on 24/7 for night time heat.
good luck
chuck911jeep
11-21-03, 03:48 PM
my tegu set up don't have any night heat but you need absolutly a basking spot for the day. I do not recommend heat rock. What kind of tegu it is?
lakeridgekennel
11-21-03, 04:15 PM
I think it's a columbian. I want to cut a hole in my melamine for a heat lamp. Will that heat the cage well enough.
Also what should i feed my tegu i can't find any info on them.
Right now he is eating egg and crickets and some mealies.
Should i feed him fruit and stuff like that. How can i get him to eat pinkies and meat stuff like that
Thanks for your help
chuck911jeep
11-21-03, 05:00 PM
if it's not an argentina black and white or a red tegu, forget about fruits. Rodent transition is not supposed to be a problem.
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