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Posted by Double D on January 16, 2003 at 19:18:39:
In Reply to: rescued iguana posted by rrr on January 16, 2003 at 18:59:00:
There are MANY MANY (way to many) of us who have had to rescue injured/negelected/abused iguana. IM sick so ill make it short and give you a link to my green girls website. The day I got her she was mostly gray and you could see every bone in her body. Today we are STILL awaiting the announcemnt of beign 3 ft long but she is as green as ever barely see any of her bones unless you really catch her at the right angle and is happy as can be.
Good luck on your new addition, I know Mr. D had an iguana that had severe issues that they had to custom make a non climbing cage for him till he was better.
:so i picked up the iguana i rescued today.. man what bad shape he is in. he is about 5yrs old 4 ft long and has spent the better part of his life confined to a cage 3x3x2.5. since he has spent his entire life without climbing he has no muscles and cant climb at all cant even manage to walk up a elevated ramp. I have him set up in a xtra large dog crate ( i have st. bernards so its a huge crate) until he can build up some muscle mass. vet reccommended not letting him climb very high until he does due to risk of falling.im hoping that given time he will recover and be ok. cant figure out why these people didnt give him up sooner. just wondering if anyone else has rescued a neglected iguana and how things turned out.
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