Jay@PJCReptiles
"Quality Before Quantity"
Hi Everyone,
Thought I would share a couple of pictures of one of our newest adoptions. This is "Shadow" a 1.0 Black & White Columbian Tegu. I believe him to be between 5-6 years old. We acquired him through a friend who took him in from some idiots (and that is being very nice) who did not have the knowledge on how to take care of such an animal. When my friend got this guy in he could hardly walk do to lack of proper vitamins, minerals and UV light (MBD). My friend also had to attend to a major burn he sustained that ran down about 2/3rds of his back due to it's bedding being piled up too high under the heat lamp and the Tegu could not walk and get out of the way....nice huh? Some people should not have animals! My friend nursed him back so he walks around without a problem and the burn is 98% healed. We have had him for a couple of months and he likes his new home just fine. He is thriving and finishing up his healing with us and can look forward to a descent life. It just shows how a little care and proper husbandry can go a long way. I would like you to meet "Shadow". Thanks for looking and I hope you like.
Jay
Thought I would share a couple of pictures of one of our newest adoptions. This is "Shadow" a 1.0 Black & White Columbian Tegu. I believe him to be between 5-6 years old. We acquired him through a friend who took him in from some idiots (and that is being very nice) who did not have the knowledge on how to take care of such an animal. When my friend got this guy in he could hardly walk do to lack of proper vitamins, minerals and UV light (MBD). My friend also had to attend to a major burn he sustained that ran down about 2/3rds of his back due to it's bedding being piled up too high under the heat lamp and the Tegu could not walk and get out of the way....nice huh? Some people should not have animals! My friend nursed him back so he walks around without a problem and the burn is 98% healed. We have had him for a couple of months and he likes his new home just fine. He is thriving and finishing up his healing with us and can look forward to a descent life. It just shows how a little care and proper husbandry can go a long way. I would like you to meet "Shadow". Thanks for looking and I hope you like.
Jay