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Posted by JohnT on May 06, 2001 at 20:08:42:
In Reply to: She has never mated....... n/p posted by BillS on May 06, 2001 at 18:51:20:
they don't need a male, or to be mated in order to lay eggs. Adult, well nourished female igs usually lay one clutch a year as they reach maturity. This can be as early as two years, but usually three. You will need to provide a nesting box, and a vet visit is in order soon. Here's a link to read about egging in iguanas.
Regards,
John
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