What size vivarium does a TEGU need?

What size vivarium does a TEGU need?

For young lizards, a 10- or (preferably) 20-gallon aquarium or plastic enclosure of similar size is acceptable. However, large lizards (those exceeding 24 inches or so) will require much larger enclosures, and very large individuals will require truly gigantic habitats.

What do you put in a TEGU tank?

Here are some ideas of items and accessories that work well for making your tegu enclosure more functional as well as more attractive:

  1. Hide Box / Cave.
  2. Large Water Tub.
  3. Thick Substrate.
  4. Large Logs/Branches.
  5. Live or Artificial Plants.
  6. “Toys”

Can a TEGU live in a 40 gallon tank?

Hatchling tegus average about 7 to 10 inches in length, so a 40-gallon breeder tank or reptile enclosure measuring 36 by 18 by 17 inches would be OK for one for a little while. Tegus require about 75 to 90-percent humidity, and these substrates are the best at retaining moisture in order to provide humidity.

Are Tegus good for beginners?

Answer: Even if you do not have experience taking care of a lizard, a Tegu is still a good animal to start out wtih. Those lizards do require a diet of insects so can be a lot more work for a beginner.

How long till a tegu is full grown?

In just 3 years, they can reach an adult size of a hefty 4 feet for males and somewhat smaller for females. When your tegu outgrows his baby tank, a zilla 90 gal breeder critter cage would serve him nicely for an intermediate enclosure. As a full adult, we suggest nothing smaller than an enclosure of 6′ x 3′.

How many gallons does a tegu need?

HOUSING: Tegus should generally be housed singly throughout their lives. – Cage – A 30 gallon aquarium is adequate for a single juvenile animal. An adult tegu requires a minimum enclosure size of at least twice the length of the animal.

Do Tegus like water?

Your Tegu’s tank should always have a dish of fresh and clean water. In addition to having a water dish, you may also want to provide a larger water container so your Tegu can soak in it.

How hot should a tegu basking spot be?

The ideal temperature gradient for tegus is as follows: Basking surface — 125-135°F (52-57°C) Warm side — 90-95°F (32-35°C) Cool side — 75-85°F (24-29°C)