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Posted by Joan on March 29, 2000 at 14:26:16:
In Reply to: Desert Iguana Care Sheets posted by johne on March 29, 2000 at 09:06:02:
and this condition happens to easily to be considered a sport by anyone.
Anyway, are we talking about Giant Greens (tropical) or Desert Igs (no nothing about, assuming desert)? I don't believe through all the posts that has ever been clarified. I am assuming they have entirely different climate requirements.
Johne...I have 5 books on igs and 3 of them were published 5 years ago or longer. Not worth the paper their printed on but they were bought fairly recently and are still being sold. I now use them for the pretty ig pictures they have. Two books I purchased after finding this forum and are very good in most all respects.
The names BabyHerp gave you really know their stuff. They have done a lot of research and are some of the leading names in the ig knowledge of today. They are definitely names I would trust. Especially to get the basics down. I don't care what vets or breeders have told you, some of them are behind the times. One of my cat and dog vets, who was also a breeder of giant greens 5 yrs ago, still thought you fed juvies crickets. For GGI's this is outdated thinking and dangerous for their health.
Joan (again...what animal are we talking about?)
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