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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
FS: Red Argentine Tegu
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<blockquote data-quote="99stanger" data-source="post: 10814291" data-attributes="member: 43253"><p>Ive tried multiple "lizard" sites but most people want me to ship her, which I won't do. So I figure why not check the local crowd out here??? She is about 1.5 - 2yrs old, eats great (mostly meat and eggs, sometimes fruit). I am asking $150 for the Tegu (normally sell for $175 as a baby... this old they can sell for twice that!). For an extra $100 I will throw in her cage (big 40 gallon breeder - wide setup), two light fixtures one with a uvb light and the other with a 150w heat lamp producing the desired temps for this species. Please only experianced individuals with reptiles inquire, this is NOT a beginner reptile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99stanger, post: 10814291, member: 43253"] Ive tried multiple "lizard" sites but most people want me to ship her, which I won't do. So I figure why not check the local crowd out here??? She is about 1.5 - 2yrs old, eats great (mostly meat and eggs, sometimes fruit). I am asking $150 for the Tegu (normally sell for $175 as a baby... this old they can sell for twice that!). For an extra $100 I will throw in her cage (big 40 gallon breeder - wide setup), two light fixtures one with a uvb light and the other with a 150w heat lamp producing the desired temps for this species. Please only experianced individuals with reptiles inquire, this is NOT a beginner reptile. [/QUOTE]
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