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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on April 22, 2003 at 20:36:54:
In Reply to: igs and beardies posted by Iguana_Girl on April 22, 2003 at 01:56:48:
I used to cage my Blue Tongue Skink with one of my iguanas.They shared the same cage since they were born without problems.One day my ig had his first breeding season and he "discovered" the Skink was a female.....His love for her was so wild i needed to separate them.Dont worry, i did that in time.Nobody got hurt!
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:I agree that iguanas shouldn't be left alone with other lizards, however I was living in an apartment for a short while and to save space i didn't bring the large iguana cage and beardie cage over. This was back when I only had two iguanas so its wasn't a big deal. I had set up a basking area in the corner of my bedroom and I allowed the two igs and the beardie to free roam the room and the igs got along really well with the beardie, Infact I don't even think they recognized the beardie as being alive. I remember coming into the room and finding an iguana all relaxed and stretched out under the heatlamp and then the beardie would be stretched out ontop of the iguana. It was quite cute actually. I'm not saying I recomend this, just sharing a personal experience.
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