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Posted by Bridget on October 23, 1998 at 21:27:18:
In Reply to: Re: Breeding Iguanas posted by Bridget on March 22, 1998 at 21:15:22:
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: to be rude, but c you reconsider breeding your iguana!I do reptile rescue and there are so many unwanted/neglected and abused iguanas out there it makes , I could fill my house with hundreds of them and still not solve the problem. You could probably find people to sell or give the cute little hatchlings to, but how could you be sure that they wont end up unwanted later on in life? Or that the people that take them feed them and house them correctly? igs that you keep for life have a slow and painful death, destined to never have enough room or a day in the sun. This is an attack, this is from someone who hates iguanas more than I love the idiots who take them in with no knowledge..... Did you know that 90% of iguanas in the us die before they are 6 months old? Bridget
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