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Posted by ;o) on April 22, 1999 at 00:02:31:
In Reply to: mating season posted by Carmen on April 20, 1999 at 20:51:45:
prolly natural coloring ..no need to be concerned. Yes varying degrees of orange can occur especially around breeding season Oct.-March when it is so much more noticeable especially abdomen and back or when its outside under direct unfiltered sunlight as someone posted. aggression and color are not related. One of my iguanas has orange front legs it is constant...not part of any disease process just his coloration. The color orange is not exclusive to male iguanas I have a female who's legs, abdomen; sides & belly turn orange during breeding season only.
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