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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on February 19, 2003 at 17:40:18:
In Reply to: Flavia? posted by mike_frost on February 19, 2003 at 08:28:23:
because i dont hurt them with the towels.If your ig is big thats the only solution to take him out of his cage without being bitten.If he is a baby i think wool gloves will work well.I use towels to cover them when they sleep too!
:In you post you said something about toweling him. When I try to grab my ig he is to fast. I move really slow towards him and maybe I'm moving too slow and that might be a problem. My question is, since he is this fast and the cage is big I don't think it's right for me to chase him around it, would toweling work? Would that freak him out or make him scare of me even more?
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::Yes, you can tame big igs too.When i bought/ rescue Godzilla he was already an adult, 2 or 3 years old.He had been taken from the wild and was...ferocious to say the least!!lol!! Its not easy but i dont think its never easy to tame an iguana unless you buy a captive bred baby.Yes, i do have one and what i can say about him is that he is not an iguana, but a cat!!lol!!Godzilla when he is not in the breeding season is very docile and friendly.To say the true in 4 years i have had him this is the first bad breeding season he has. I dont think you should give up or be impatient.Be yourself, rub and pet him a lot even when he doesnt want to see you around.I think you should force your ig to accept you as a friend.Towel him, take him out of the cage, never scold him but show him that trying to bite you or to run away will not help him.Force him to accept you!!
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