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Posted by James on June 18, 2002 at 13:42:11:
In Reply to: Re: Simple ? posted by Mr. D on June 18, 2002 at 01:11:38:
: Problem with keeping multiple igs in a single enclosure is that should there be any differences of opinion there is only so far to run. Sooner or later the agressor is going to catch up and continue the "discussion" which could lead to serious injury/expensive vet bills or quite possibly death as Travis pointed out.
: Housing male and female igs together creates the potential problem (yes, I did say problem) of fertilized eggs - 20 to 80 of them more likely than not. The mating process in and of itself could result in injuries.
: I'm having a hard enough time keeping up with 23 igs currently - how are you going to handle 80 of them?
I just built bud a huge cage and he looks to lonely. And a friend of mine has an iguana that he wants to get rid of. Do you think there is any harm in trying to put them in the cage. there is more than enough room.
James
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