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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on January 30, 2003 at 00:02:46:
In Reply to: need help new owner posted by booyaa on January 29, 2003 at 20:47:09:
I dont think it is a good idea to raise 2 igs together.The dominant one will always affect the development of the submissive one and can even stop him from eating and basking.If you want both your igs to thrive keep them completely separated.
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I just recently got two iguanas and didn't find out until later that they are about 8 months old. One turns dark green anytime he is out and runs, he nevers whips or gets puffy, but he also won't move when i'm around and will stay in the same position and neither will eat when I am around. They other gets more active when I'm in the same room when the first one is not aroung. Is the 1st one alright, will he get better, and is the 1st one having an effect on the way the 2nd one behaves. Is it going to make it more difficult on the 2nd ig.
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