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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on August 06, 2002 at 21:01:12:
In Reply to: Re: Questions - New Iggy Owner posted by Alohomora on August 06, 2002 at 20:45:14:
I keep my igs outside also because where I live the weather is always perfect for iguanas.Its much more easy and my igs are very happy and healthy!!It seems like your igs are very lucky because they found you!!Welcome to this FORUM!!!We need someone like you with lots of love to give to your reptiles!!!
Flavia
:Ok, listen to me. Should have explained it more but I didn't have the time. I have owned Iguanas before, I KNOW they can get to 6 feet if not a little bigger. I know they can be dangerous during mating and I have experianced several scratched up arms and my legs and once, the side of my head have been target practice many times for that tail!! ROFL. I tell ya, a 4 foot long tail smacking you upside the head smarts a little bit. Basically, I havn't had Iggys in a long time and I was brushing up in a "quick" way to make sure I didn't forget anything. They will be housed outside when they are old enough. Each in his own chain link fence/enclosure that I will build when it's time. 9 Feet long, 7 feet wide and 6 feet high (each enclosure) with climbing branches, shade and suned areas and of course shelter should bad weather approach. It doesn't get cold here, rarely, since I am in Florida.
:So, thank you for the crash course, however don't judge before you get to know me. I'll be picking up Hagrid and Fang in a week.
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