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Posted by M.Eguro on July 27, 1999 at 20:34:16:
In Reply to: Caymen Island Blue Ig posted by Cindy on July 27, 1999 at 18:41:14:
I have only heard of one or two cases of rhino cyclura at
rescue places, but never Grand Cayman Blue iguanas.
Pureblood blue caymans cost $4000 and up and number less than 100 in the wild. They are listed on the ESA and cannot
be bought nor sold over state lines even within the US.
Hybrid blue caymans are available in the pet trade but vary a great deal as to the amount
of blue they exhibit. A fully grown adult hybrid that displays great color and disposition
will still run you $1000 or more. Babies are more affordable at about $350.00 not including tax and shipping
but will vary depending on the breeder and bloodline.Only problem is you never know what you may end up with when they mature.
To read more about this species please see:
http://the.ThoughtShop.net/~meguro/sapphire/sapphire.html
Also see the link below for a caresheet.
These iguanas will not do well in your home unless you are able to
*completely* separate them from green iguanas and any other lizards. and are able to get them serious access to direct sunlight.
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