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Posted by PH Meliss on November 19, 2002 at 22:25:37:
In Reply to: regarding cage switching posted by xta on November 18, 2002 at 22:07:04:
:I have to disagree with your comment on back and forth cage switching.
That's okay... One nice thing about everyone sharing experiences is that we all get more viewpoints and, well, experiences that way!
I have seen and heard of some situations where the partially free-roaming iguana was able to get involved, as it were, with its new enclosure as it was being built. In many cases, the iguana tried to stake the new enclosure as his or her territory before it was actually finished, making the transition virtuallys stress-free once they realized that their normally dense human actually did the right thing for once and let them have the enclosure.
Partially free-roaming igs are a bit different than completely caged igs, and so between those variables and the usual each-ig-is-an-individual, there will be some variability in how a given ig will react to a completely new enclosure...or the same enclosure suddenly moved to a new room or new building. ;)
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Meliss
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