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Posted by John-Paul on July 05, 2002 at 21:40:42:
In Reply to: Temp Vs. Disposition posted by Heather on July 05, 2002 at 19:47:17:
Most definitely it does. When my iguana goes outside in the real sun, his disposition goes from that of a calm iguana, to an iguana who has fire up his ass. It also has to do with real sunshine, since my igs cage temps are similar to that of outdoor temps, but his attitude changes from one enviroment to the other. An iguana that isn't warm enough will definitely be less responsive than an iguana with proper temps though, that's fact. Something about the outdoors and real sunshine though that makes them act totally different than they do in an artificial enviroment.
John-Paul
: I was wondering, Does the Temp affect an Igs Attitude? Smirnoff Seems to be more aggressive when it's hotter then when Its cooler. When the temp is cooler, He's a LOT easier to handle and work with. When It's warmer, He's flat out Nasty! Is this true for anyone else? Just curious if it was just me or if that's true. Thanks!
: PS: Gotta Camra. Pics coming soon! ;)
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