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I bought my tegu at one year of age, so did not have to deal with fast growing juvie. I feed my 3ft red tegu fruit everday, protein every other day. For protein meals I feed on rotating basis this menu - adult mouse or hampster (pre killed), can of wellness brand cat food (human quality ingredients) 100 super worms, meat "blend" - cooked - chicken giblets, pork, hamburger. I took my tegu into local reptile specialty shop and was assured it was not overweight and helthy. Tegus are naturally stocky in build. A good guide to go by is as long as it can walk without dragging its belly and has wrinkles in its skin it is not obese you could try this rotating style menu for protein amount I am not 100% sure but as much as it can eat at a sitting. when it stops, remove any remaining. and only once each day.
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