Jeff Frizzell: you know iggs need huge enclosures and get bigger than a person, right?
Branden Roddick: No. And I really hope you've done your reading, iguanas grow very large, can get very aggressive and are very difficult to care for correctly. It's also going to need a cage that is at least 8-10 feet long, 6 foot tall and 3 foot deep when it grows into an adult so I hope you have a LOT of space.
Davina Shindler: you may desire to discover a chuffed medium. coping with will positively rigidity Kiwi out, till now each thing... in case you have had him for some weeks and given him a huge gamble to acclimate, now could be the superb time to commence progressively coping with, for a jiffy daily or 2. coping with too plenty might reason very much of rigidity, yet on the comparable time, the adjustment to turning out to be "socialized" is purely no longer without preliminary rigidity. extra helpful to objective "taming" a spazzy iguana as somewhat one then as a t! errified 4 foot kit deal of tooth, claws, and tail. to commence out, attempt spending extra time around the cage, moving slowly, to get him conscious of human beings in/around his territory. at last you would be seen as much less of a danger....Show more
Morris Olexy: NO , unless ya want one dead, the turtle will eat the iguana !! Can't mix species and sometimes you can put another reptile with any other reptile even of the same species , sometimes not even when male or female, they pretty solitary especially as adults and really only want to be with another when it's breeding time !! Take Care
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