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Posted by boarder on May 13, 2001 at 20:13:40:
In Reply to: How fast..... posted by Stacy on May 13, 2001 at 13:39:53:
They grow really fast, the more area that they
have to grow in then the faster they grow.
But if you have them in a small habitat for a
length of time (more then 6 months) you will stunt its growth.
If you feed iguanas the right foods and have
the right habitat they will grow really quickly.
In a small habitat like that it would only be good
for about 4 months maybe and thats pushing it if
you have that variables right (humidity, temp day
and night, uv light, food, and a little calcium/vitamins).
The best idea is to already to have the larger
habitat built, in the process of being built, or being
built soon (2-4 months).
Thats my 2 cents, all based off my own iguana (not
the stunting of the growth, I was building the
habitat when I got my little baby. My habitat size
is 6'x3'x6' LxWxH, and after I got him in there it
felt like I could sit in there with him and watch
him grow in front of my eyes).
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