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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on October 29, 2002 at 05:18:20:
In Reply to: UV light posted by DavidGrubb on October 28, 2002 at 15:51:37:
I suppose if she is so happy and with so much energy you should keep doing what you are doing know.I suppose an ig cannot have too much UV light.I read that even the most powerful artificial light is nothing compared to the sun!!!
Flavia
:Should I keep the UV light on all day then?
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::That's the normal behavior of a healthy and happy ig!!The heat and the UV stimulated her normal behavior!When I put my igs in the sun they behave like that too!!
::Flavia
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:: I got an iguana from a friend about a week ago. She's about 1
:::1/2 feet long. Until about halfway through the week she was fine.
:::Tamest igauna I'd seen. She came out quietly, explored the bathroom,
:::licked just about everything. Now, she runs and hops out of the cage
:::when I try to get her out. However, there are no signs of aggression
:::(tail whipping, biting, head bobbing, extending dewlap). She simply
:::just runs away. After I catch her, she's fine! She acts like she
:::did before! Someone help me!!! The only difference is that I
:::added UV lighting. I still use a regular bulb for heating and have
:::the UV light a little higher up. WHAT'S WRONG!!??
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