Juancho Eating Cherries from Hand

Aquí está Juancho, un lagarto overo colorado o tupinambis rufescens, comiendo unas ricas cerezas de la mano de mi papá. Como pueden ver, le encantan. Si querés ver fotos: http://thetegu.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=thumbnails&album=278

Here is Juancho, a red tegu, eating some delicious cherries from the hand of my dad. As you can see, he loves them. If you want to see pics: http://thetegu.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=thumbnails&album=278

Because tegus, like all lizards, are exothermic, a temperature gradient will allow them to find the perfect location for their needs, so they also need a spot for basking with a temperature of 100 F – 120 F.

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Godzilla the Nile monitor. NO HE IS NOT MINE. So any complaints, advice, rants, or threats you may have to make, STFU and bugger off, ’cause I have nothing to do with him, and that was the first time I’ve ever seen him.
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Nile monitors should have a daytime temperature gradient of about 80-90°F 27-32°C and a night time temperature of about 78-80°F 26-27°C.