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Posted by Christy on July 27, 2002 at 00:45:51:
In Reply to: It`s sooooo harrrdd>>> posted by Eric on July 24, 2002 at 03:05:24:
or bitten GO FOR IT. Your iguana NEEDS and enclosure so that she/he is SAFE from dangers when you are not home or sleeping. As for sleeping with the iguana um many many ideas come to mind as THAT being a REALLY BAD IDEA. You could roll over and kill the iguana, the iguana could get spooked by a sudden movement while you sleep and react. Knocking over lights FIRE HAZARD. And belive me as a female NOT many (if any) women are going to share a bed with an iguana) I love our girl but ain't no way she's sleeping with US. BE PREPARED FIRST iguanas are ALOT oF WORK.
: Get your mind out of the gutter =) What I mean is it`s so hard NOT to go out and get me a green IG! What I think I`m going to do though, which everyone thinks in the beginning, is that I`m going to let it freeroam asap- But what everyone else doesn`t think about is Where they plan for it to sleep! I`m getting a bunk bed in a few weeks.. was thinking of giving the soon to be purchased IG the luxury of the bottom bunk- I could "iguanize" it, with a special non-flammable mattress and UV light under my bed so that would double as a basking area for when I couldn`t take her outside. The food/water dishes would be beside the bed, and I could create somewhat of a "pen" around it- any ideas?? anyone?
: I just HAVE to have an IG.. I give up holding out, since it would be freeroaming when it gets a little larger I figure I`ll save on the cost of a huge cage.
: Just think, a 20+ year old guy sleeping in a bunk bed with an IG.. Oh the kodak moments..
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