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Posted by Mindy on August 18, 1999 at 09:10:25:
In Reply to: Re: keeping two iguanas together posted by cirsisue on August 17, 1999 at 10:49:54:
Thats a hard question. Keeping Liz and PIckles together could be deadly at times. HE got a bite every once ina while because she played alpha to him. Kin dof funny but anyway. Now my other female who is a rehab I can't seemt o get it through my head that isn't a baby and really is older than pickles can share a cage without a problem. She has to put up with him trying mate with her but its alway unsuccessful..she hasnt' gotten much skin to bite. I won't keep them together for long or un supervise ina cage. He has his own and she has her own because I don't want ot have to worry about their changing moods. Pickles is a sweet sexually deprive ig but I don't know if that will change...the sweet part so its safest to have a separate cage. ON a side note outside it usually is hardest ot keep them togehter but when all three are in their sun cage they are happy as can be. No mating attempts or antyhing. Go figure. My iguanas don't seem toknow the rules. Heck they all eat from teh same dish.
Mindy
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