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Posted by PHFaust on February 12, 2003 at 23:27:07:
In Reply to: Iguanas fighting and have no solution posted by Iguanachic on February 12, 2003 at 07:15:32:
Yes the need to be separated. WHile finances dont always allow it there are several options. I personally have a large rabbit cages. They are 3x3x3. Those are what I use for quarentines actually. VERY easy to disinfect. Break down and store easily. One place to consider looking is at the humane societies in your area. Many sell older cages ect... at a discounted price. Also contact a few ferret or rabbit rescues and ask if they have any available to loan out for 6 months. They work great in a pinch. While this isnt a long term solution as i said it is a pinch solution.
Cindy
:I have 3 beautiful adult iguanas who until about 3 months ago all got along perfectly fine.We are in the process of building a home and we are staying with my family in the meantime.When we moved out of our last home I did not know how to make space for everyone but I was determined not to give them up because of a move.I found a solution,I have no closet but my iggy have a huge 12 foot long walk in closet all set up for them.Well my male Rhasta is harrasing our female Wana very badly.He chases her constantly.She is so stressed I feel terrible for my little girl.Right now I cannot build a cage large enough to house one seperately.In July when we move that is our full intention but right now its not a reality.I feel terrible about this but I cannot change the situation.I was thinking if I picked up a 75 or 100 gallon tank cheap I could use it as a temporary cage while I am at work so he cant bother her.When we are home ahe is fine to roam around our room with us but I need a solution for when Im not here.I know I am wrong for not being able to give them what they need but I have had them for years and this behavior has just started a few months ago.I thought it might have been mating season for him but shouldnt that be over?He does not bother our other female she sleeps right next to him.There are 3 different basking spots and hides so I dont think its territorial he goes looking for her.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
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