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Posted by vicky on April 23, 2002 at 16:37:06:
In Reply to: Yes, more posted by Pepijn on April 23, 2002 at 02:10:26:
: I don't need to hear that Iggies should not be bred and all. Overhere there is not a problem with unwanted Iggies, more with over wanted iggies. Not meant as an open assault.
: Pepijn
Take a look on http://www.marktplaats.nl. have a look how many iguanas are trying to find new homes. Often they are being sold in too small cages which in my opinion is a situation where the owner has bought the cute little lizard in the pet shop and suddenly realised that he's gonna grow a whole lot.
Theres a fair amount on that site, and thats only the ones who have found the site. There will be plenty of other owners trying to find new homes. And until breeding is stopped the 'second-hand' iguanas are never going to find good homes.
Please reconsider? If you really are a true iguana lover then you will.
Do you have homes for the babys to go to? If not, are you planning to keep the leftovers? If yes, then you'd might as well buy second hand iggies that are desperately searching for a new home.
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