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Posted by Valarie on February 03, 2003 at 23:35:09:
In Reply to: Working on a new cage for the little ones posted by Annaka on February 03, 2003 at 21:17:51:
:Well, it's actualy not brand new - this cage has been sitting in my back yard for the past year. I'm refinishing and fixing it up for the iglets. Here's a pic of the work in progress. I've sanded and sealed all the surfaces, and finished wiring the electrical fixtures. Now all that's left is to enclose the heat lamp in a safety cage, make a cover for the back of the newly-wired external switch, and make nice circular vent covers. I'm still debating whether or not I want to replace the entire back of the thing - it's ugly and I really don't like that rectangular vent hole! If I redo it, I'll probably make it into a fake rock wall with ledges and some small vents at the top.
:Some more branches, some fake greenery, and the cage will be ready to use. The babies got to check out their new home for the first time today while I took some photos. Cage dimensions are 3'L x 1.5'W x 2'H. It has sliding glass panes in the front, which I removed for easy access. It should last the babies for a few months. What do you think of it?
:Hi, I was wondering how old are the babies? I have just recieved a Iguana, that is about 7 months old, (from someone that didn't take care of him) and the poor fellow is only about the size of those babies. I working very hard with him, to get him back to health. His only diet untill two days ago was iceburg salad. He was kept in a 10 gallon tank, with only a heating stone. I could not beleive he has lived this long. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.
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