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Old 10-20-12, 08:52 PM   #16
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Re: Is this Soil Appropriate?

Hmm my first response didn't post. Tegus act like monitors in a lot of ways. I had a nice red tegu that passed away in my fire. They do very well when settup like monitors. They will consume a lot of dirt with food and do the ground and pound method. They will also do a death roll like an alligator (mine only did it once but other report it to be more common). My buddy had one for a year that only made it to 15inches, on peat moss, and basking spot around 105. In 6 months in my care (setup like a monitor) it double it's like and almost doubled it's weight. 130 basking spot, sandy dirt, whole food, mice, roaches, etc.
Peat moss is okay but actually will dry out really quickly if it's only 1-3 inches. Gets dusty and doesn't hold a burrow very well unless it's pretty wet. Cypress sucks for burrowing species (to many sharp ends). Sandy soil with some leaves on top is the best
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Old 10-20-12, 09:05 PM   #17
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Ps do not- I repeat do not buy from varnyard/ Bobby hill. He used to be the man for tegus but is ripping people off (including a close friend). I heard he has another website going since varnyard got bad publicity. Check fuanaclassifeds boi section for updates.
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Old 10-20-12, 09:10 PM   #18
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Re: Is this Soil Appropriate?

My intention was to keep my tegu like a monitor. Soil/sand substrate, high basking spot, whole prey and ripe fruits/veggies.

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so, dig some up, bring it in, within a day or two it will dry some.
Does your soil have all the squirmy wormies in it too? I don't mind that it's full of earthworms but I found tons of other gross crawlies. Just makes me so nervous for his health... lol Some looked like parasitic worms I was shown in college.


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Ps do not- I repeat do not buy from varnyard/ Bobby hill. He used to be the man for tegus but is ripping people off (including a close friend). I heard he has another website going since varnyard got bad publicity. Check fuanaclassifeds boi section for updates.
I have no intention of ever dealing with Bobby. His recent behaviour is appalling. My Tegu breeder here in Canada works close with Tegu Terra. I'd get another tegu from Johnny in a heart beat.
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Old 10-20-12, 09:31 PM   #19
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Re: Is this Soil Appropriate?

i've always been curious how tegus react to internal parasites? my WC monitors im pretty sure all carry something internally (nothing external) but as long as i have housed them properly, i never found a need to treat them? are tegus similar?
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Old 10-29-12, 03:05 PM   #20
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Re: Is this Soil Appropriate?

If your planing to use substrate try ABG mix

spagnum moss, crush charcoil, coconut fiber, mix all together and you set to go (if you want you could add some Isopods culture to keep the substrate clean) on top add some tree fern that will keeps the humidy you need, also will drain exsesive water

I use this same metod for my Amazon tree boa and it works great no smells, plants love it and are growing fast


PS: I dont have a specific mesurament, it depends of how big is your cage and how deep you want the substrate
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Old 10-29-12, 04:50 PM   #21
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Re: Is this Soil Appropriate?

I use black earth for my lacertas, They love it since it holds a burrow and stays moist without molding, It's easy to maintain as well, some spot cleaning and tilling and its ready to go
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Old 10-31-12, 09:56 PM   #22
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I heard top soil is good with play sand, a 50/50 mixture
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