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Posted by Pepijn on March 16, 2002 at 10:21:34:
In Reply to: A few answers ... posted by Travis on March 16, 2002 at 09:49:01:
Thanx for the comments, I still have one remark/question.
: NO SAND ! NO WOOD CHIPS ! These thing can cause an impaction and this will KILL the iguana .Use paper old towels or a smooth floor like linoleum .
These rescues I reffered two are yearlings, the sand is as ground soil, aiding in humidity, and the wood chips are larger then their mouth can open. Food is provided in a seperate dish. Ingestion would be diffucult for them. I know that for adults this would not work.
Those floors you suggest might be clinical enough, but what with different substrate types? In nature thay don't have paper towels and the likes either, so why do they require it? Only to facilitate easier cleaning?
Thanx,
Pepijn
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