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Posted by stardust127 on November 10, 2002 at 22:52:34:
In Reply to: spaying/neutering for igs posted by Kate on November 10, 2002 at 15:21:09:
:If breeding season aggression is a major concern for you, there are plenty of female igs than need adopting too. :-) Female igs are less prone to those breeding season behavioral changes, although they may get a little bitchy sometimes too. Spaying an iguana is a dangerous procedure, and generally vets only do it if egg-binding is or is going to become a serious problem. I don't know what sort of attitude difference might or might not result from a female iguana being spayed, but there are a few people here who have gotten their girls spayed. Maybe they'll have some input. But behavior is generally not such a concern for the females.
:Hope this clears the matter up a little bit for you. :-)
:Kate
::Does it make a difference if the iguana is altered for attitude?
::Altered ie as in spay or neutered?
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