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Old 03-11-2009, 08:47 PM
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I agree with that they need taming for I have 2 Desert Iguanas (male and Female) and they are the hardest to tame of any reptile I have ever come across my female is now tame but with the male I'm still coming out with scratch and sometimes bite marks from him after 2 years of handling every night. Also when they are in season they are more aggressive to you.
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Old 04-11-2009, 09:23 AM
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Green iggys need allot of work, people see this big green lizard on TV that is very tame and think i'll get one but they are hard work and you need allot of patience! It takes a certain person to be able to own one you must love the species,have patience,have experience with tempermental animals and want to stick with this lizard. i have a green iggy shes around 2.5ft long and around 2 years old and she will whip me any chance she has! but after a while she will settle down. I hope you have done proper research because believe me reading care sheets about these is not enough to describe how much work they take! take peopels words for it on here! My iggy has a whole room to herself and sleeps in a 2ft viv LOL they need allot of room. Good luck with this find out as much as you can
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yay, i am a certain person. lol
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Old 05-11-2009, 04:23 PM
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