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Posted by abukuchick on September 08, 2002 at 12:03:28:
We fell completly in love with a one year old BRIGHT green female iguana yesterday, she was for adoption from a local iguana rescue. We have been making plans to build a large cage for her (assuming of course no one else adopts her before we can get the ideal setup) and have run across a question. What kind of floor would be good for a large cage? We are going to build her a 6' tall,4' long and 2' deep so it can barely fit through the door so we can take her outside in nice weather. We were wondering if a floor that fecal matter can fall through would be better or a solid, tile type floor would be better. She is already "potty trianed" and knows to go on paper.
Any ideas? I am new to lizards but my boyfriend (we live together) has had a few and we are getting tips from the rescuer woman.
One more thing, this iguana is really bright green and beautiful. Most of the other iguanas I have seen have been light green or brown. The rescuer said that she was a different subspecies of iguana and not a plain green iguana, are most of them the brown or light green? If she does get adopted, we will most likely find another one to adopt or buy from a breeder (not a pet store) but would like to find a bright one, are there many bright ones? Were would I look to find one? I've been searching but can't really find people who breed iguanas. Thanks so much!!!
-Martha and Mike (normally from the cathobbyist forum)
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