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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on January 12, 2003 at 16:53:38:

In Reply to: Re: Stupid question for you posted by Craig Loose on January 12, 2003 at 15:19:15:

Because iguanas take sides and are able to attack each other in groups.A few weeks ago 2 of my males were attacking TREX at the same time!!Can you imagine...37??!!!
Now all 3 live in separated cages.

Flavia

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:Not just at you Leysa:

:Please explain how anyone thinks that 37 iguanas in a room together is ok, but 2 iguanas in a cage together could not be.....

:It is all a matter of space per ig. The way I see it, 37 in a room is no different than 2 in a cage, yet in another recent post, there was nothing but cries of separation and doom for the igs in a cage. Where is the difference? I don't see one!

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::Mark's the one with the master bedroom full of iguanas from his rescue... If you look at it this way, it's a similar environment that would occur in the wild, males would fight and get over it, then it isn't THAT bad... But I do agree with you, if there was some way to separate them it'd be a LOT better.





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