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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on January 18, 2003 at 05:47:45:
In Reply to: Re: 'Lo, everyone! posted by xta on January 17, 2003 at 22:17:27:
...the level of the warm water must be very low, the water shall only reach its elbow if your iguana is standing.Like that he will not be so afraid.About the food you should offer a large variety everyday not a little bit of something today, another bit tomorrow, etc...About the food, as Xta said, you should try some collards,watercress, etc...What does BM mean???
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:Well they all seem to spook for awhile. I would just get a lot of water in there (luke warm) and let her go...without keeping your hands in there. Don't let her see you running the water as this scares them...have to work up to that later. They are great swimmers. If she knocks arounda and goes nuts, that's okay, eventually she will calm down. Talk to her softly.
:I would get a fresh stool sample to the vet (once you get her to go) to check for parasites. If you don't get this cleared up soon, I would go to the vet (maybe she has blockage) Some of the little imps are known for eating inanimate objects.
:Also, I would go easy with the cabbages and carrots. A little is fine, but they really shouldn't be daily items. Better greens are collards, mustards, turnip greens, dandelion, escarole, endive, watercress. Use squashes, snow peas, and green beans for added interest.
:Good luck.
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