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Posted by Iguana Joe on August 15, 2002 at 09:56:33:
In Reply to: yes you are... posted by xta on August 15, 2002 at 06:59:13:
xta hit the bull's eye; so here are just some little side-morsels:
To properly keep fishys, the water container should be rather "deep" to at least a foot. This will prevent the water from getting too hot or cold I presume. Therefore, the container itself would have to be rather large to be put in an iguana cage (further increasing the size needed forthe cage to accomodate the iguana itself). Add the extra wiring/electricity for the filtering u add electro-hazards to the iguana. If open top, as imlpied in the first post, the iguana will eventually enter the aquaria, and may not get out and drown; or try to eat the fish, soil the water or drink soiled water from the fish. Add the typical smell that aquariums w/ fish get with the smelly feces of an igs and u got a lot of Lysol on ur hands.
As for the lizards mix, anoles may become snacks for the iguana, or will die due to stress for living with an iguanid 10+ times their size. Feeding the anoles crickets will also feed the iguana crickets as well (they're like doritos for them). And we all know igs are 95%-100% vegetarian.
If u must get fancy, u can put a fish aquaria next to the cage, to "entertain" the iguana, and kep its little brain stimulated by the movement of the fish. However, make sure the ig does not become prone to nose-rubbing in order to get to the fish.
I've heard of water dragons and blue tongues living well together cuz one lives up the other on the ground, and so rarely encounter each other.
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