Posted by mike on July 06, 2000 at 19:14:37:
In Reply to: My new addition posted by Lori on July 06, 2000 at 18:05:58:
: hi everyone I was writing to introduce myself and ask a couple of
: questions. I just recently got a very quick and lively (did I mention she was quick)
: and I wanted to run a couple of things by you...Currently I have her in a cage with UVA/UVB
: and a heat lamp her cage (once completed) is probabally going to be about 3 foot tall ( which is going to grow larger around November or October)
: and I want
: to get her (or him) a large plant to put in it for climbing any suggestions I had thought about a hibiscus
: or something like that I also was wondering what people in pennsylvania feed there IGs because I am having
: trouble getting some of the stuff you guys recomended also can someone give me Melissa Kaplans website so I can
: get her IG salad recipe? I also forgot to mention does anyone have any ideas about getting the Iguana used to
: you. My wynn seems very calm at first and then tail whips me like crazy. I am so happy that you guys are here to help
: me and get me used to my new little one
: Thanks for all your help
: Lori and Wynn
hi feed youre iguana kale collard greens mustard greens squash zuccini cataloupe stringbeans frozen mixed vegtables blueberries. sprinkle vitamins on his food they need vitamins with calcium. buy a iguana book very very important !!!!!! touch hold pet stroke tail every time you handle him get lizadrd use to tail being toched constantly we all been through the same thing my iguanas 3 years old been handled every day for 3 years and he has his bad days just like people reptiles are not like dogs and cats . they are a different kind of pet and you have to repect them . iguanas are very nervous pets i had other lizards and they werent as nervous as iguanas iguanas need alot of time and handling and patience. trust me !!!!! get a book read read read its fun