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Posted by PH Meliss on December 03, 2002 at 15:02:25:
In Reply to: Testy Male Question posted by shanna on December 03, 2002 at 11:43:56:
Keep working with him daily - interactions beyond feeding, cleaning and bathing.
Note any changes in behavior patterns that may associated with shedding, vs. breeding season, vs. your monthly cycle, vs. other things going on in the home, vs onset of winter. Also keep in mind that less social behavior can be associated with ill health or pain, so make sure he checks out health-wise, too.
Boy, it's a good thing iguanas are so easy to keep as pets, otherwise all this stuff could get real complicated! ;)
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