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Tegu jalostus, Munan inkubointi & Kuoriutuminen

Tegussa lisääntyminen vaatii sekä aikuisen naaraan että uroksen.

Tegus saavuttaa sukukypsyyden noin iässä 2, the start of so-called “guberty” (tegu murrosikä), ja naaraat joutuvat läpikäymään yksi tai kaksi purkaussykliä talvella, jotta heidän ruumiinsa pystyisi vastaanottamaan munia.

Useimmat tegu-lajit voivat lisääntyä jopa kahdesti vuodessa.

Tegus breeding
A couple of Argentine tegus lizards.

Teko breeding season generally occurs right after the end of this brumation period; luonnossa, this is usually early spring (March-April).

Females build nests of dried vegetation and lay between 10 ja 70 eggs at once, with an average of 35 eggs a year.

Colombian tegus will sometimes climb over trees and lay their eggs on termite nests which will provide protection against predators.


How to breed tegus

Allow your juvenile female tegu to undergo the cycle of brumation for the first two years of her life if you intend for her to breed.

Skipping brumation may result in impacted fertility or inability to lay eggs.

Both female and male tegus reach sexual maturiy at the age of 2, and undergo a period of behavioral changes or “mood swings” as sub-adults (the infamous “guberty”).

It is easier to prepare a couple for mating if they are both coming out of brumation. Copulation occurs for two-three weeks after that.

After mating a female will start building her nest for which she’ll need dry leaves, hay and tree branches.


Incubation and hatching

Tegu egg incubation lasts approximately 60 days if the temperature is stable, but could last any time between 40 ja 75 days in suboptimal conditions.

The ideal temperature for hatching should stay constant between 86° F and 90° F.

Tegu hatchlings average about 7 to 10 inches in length and are arboreal (eli. they climb on trees for protection from predators).

Luonnossa, they feed mainly on small insects. Katso: baby tegu care.


Can female tegus lay eggs without a male?

Some species of monitor lizards, namely the Komodo dragon, can reproduce asexually via a phenomenon called parthenogenesis, in which a female is observed laying fertilized eggs without the help of a male.

This behavior has not been observed in tegus, even though it could be potentially possible, it is unlikely to happen in captivity.

Female tegus do not lay unfertilized eggs, they will reabsorb their follicles if mating does not occur. Toisin sanoen, both a male and a female are needed.



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