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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on October 22, 2002 at 03:23:17:
In Reply to: Also Near Chicago! posted by Melissa K on October 21, 2002 at 14:14:09:

We have been talking about how a iguana's face look like when they get older.I read in a book that "with age an iguana begins to show wear on the head scales.The head can become discolored and the subtympatic scale can split".
As you have the oldest iguana on this forum can you give us your opinion about that??Look at the photo below ...Does Sebastian head started to look like that??
Thank you very much!!1
Flavia
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:Hi Linda,
:I am also near Chicago and it can be really difficult to maintain the proper temps and humidity with our cold winters. I am currently going through the same thing as this is the first fall/winter season with Sebastian's new cage and in our new home. It's a trial and error kind of thing until you find what works. I'm still working on it and figure it will take a bit to perfect everything.
:As for shedding, they will shed at any time. Sebastian shed the left side of his face about a month ago and the right side just shed last week. One of his feet is shedding right now (the other foot and all the toes shed a few weeks ago). Who knows which part of him will start to shed next. I'm just happy he is shedding. To me, that's a good sign!
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