This year I tried S.I.M containers for a few tegu clutches. One of the main advantages I can see is no eggs dried out. I like the no contact as well since if one egg goes bad it's harder for it to spread to the others. For Sale --> Blue Cross Tegus: $250 shipped.
These babies are doing great eating ground whole chicken mix I grind with bone and add croc diet, crickets and ready to ship. They are captive bred and born from a pair I raised from babies. The father is a blue cross(Omega) and the female is also a blue cross, both show light coloration through out, and the babies should grow to be some awesome looking adults. The babies raised last year turned out to be awesome looking, take a look at F2 pics for more examples. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Regards, Hector [email protected] www.hectorshabitat.com www.facebook.com/HectorsHabitat For Sale --> Blue X Blue Cross Tegus: $275 shipped.
These babies are doing great eating ground whole chicken mix I grind with bone and add croc diet, crickets and ready to ship. They are captive bred and born from a pair I raised from babies. The father is a pure blue(actually blue) and the female is a F2 blue/BW, both show light coloration through out, and the babies should grow to be some awesome looking adults. These guys look more like blue babies than black and white as they are 75% blue and 25% black and white. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Regards, Hector [email protected] www.hectorshabitat.com www.facebook.com/HectorsHabitat This cross is produced by crossing a male Blue Cross(Omega) with Blue Cross Females in 2014. The original breeding to get the blue cross line was a male black and white chacoan and a female blue in 2013. By selecting the nicest strongest ones and breeding them back has created some of the below tegus with color. These are currently around 10 months old and are getting better with each shed. My plan now is to breed these to pure blues with color or high whites to hopefully bring out the low pattern and nice characteristics. As with most people I like the light contrast, but in addition I like the variation in coloring and pattern. I enjoy seeing how different the same line can look from one another, showing the genetic diversity.
My first albino blue tegu is doing quite well and is growing nicely. It is now about 2.5 months old, keeping up with it's siblings in growth. I have let it out in the sun with an enclosed hide under a tree to supply ample shade for a few days here and there, but primarily have kept it indoors. The others I kept back are also growing and doing well some tend to have better vision than others.
I was fortunate this year to produce some very nice albino blue tegus and have decided to make a few available. The first albino blue tegu baby ready to ship now, comes from pure blue parents and is doing quite well hatched 8/8/14. My most recent clutch hatched starting 8/28/14 also had a few albino blues which came from the same father and different blue female. I will make these available in a few weeks to make sure they are growing and eating well.
Price: $2500 shipped. We also currently still have the following baby tegus available: Hybrids (Blue/Red/BW(chaco)) = $250 shipped Blue Crosses = $250 shipped Was taking some pictures of some other babies so I figured I would get some new ones of the albino blue. He seems to be doing quite well eating and growing. The pattern on his back has already changed. I went to check on the blue tegu eggs in the incubator this morning and went from being relaxed to crazy excited. To my surprise one large albino baby tegu amongst some other very dark siblings. This came from a female blue who is actually the mother of last season's blue cross tegus, and the father was a blue tegu from Ty. Hopefully this very rare creature grows to be a beautiful healthy tegu.
They are captive bred and born from a pair I raised from babies. See breeding pics for more photos. These guys are showing awesome color variation already and should be some sweet looking adults. They are $225, plus shipping I use FedEx Priority overnight. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Hanging out with my blue cross male I call Omega. Even though I keep him outdoors he's still pretty chill.
One of my female blue cross tegus laid eggs this past Saturday 5/3/14. Very nice nest building techniques used by this female and some pearly white beautiful eggs.
It was late in the afternoon and this female blue cross began working hard at gathering the fresh leaves into her nest. It's funny how she starts in all the corners and pushes them back to the nest.
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