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Posted by Rick M Oakdale, MN on December 21, 1998 at 10:28:25:
In Reply to: green iquanas posted by r.j. mulnix on December 20, 1998 at 22:14:36:
: i am planning on getting an iquana. i would info on keeping them like cleaning their tanks,feeding them, and all that kind of soft that is required in having one. any infothat can be helpful i would really be thankful if you could send it to me.
: p.s. what kind of food should i feed
: it and what kind of diet should it be on.
: Thanks alot,
Do not I repeat DO NOT get an IG without concitering all the facts first they can be very costly
if you dont take very good care of them. Remember they will get huge upto 6 feet long and you will
be cleaning there cage every other day and you will be buying FRESH greens for then every other day
and they need alot of attention. this is not even scratching the surface of the care you need to think
about so before you buy an IG so I cant express enough READ READ READ
I love our two IGs but they are alot of work and it is very hard to find someone to baby sit if you want to
take a vaction for more than two days.
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