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RE: Iguana closing eyes

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Posted by: elechal23 at Wed Nov 26 09:44:42 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by elechal23 ]  
   

Thanks for your responses. Nope, she was never tame, only smaller =) but the other day when I was feeding her she almost escaped from her cage which is under the roof in my backyard since it's always hot in Miami I don't have a problem keeping her at good temperature. She almost escaped and I read online that any iguana can be tamed. I wanted to build a relationship with her since she is getting bigger and I've been only feeding and changing her water for 3 and a half years but I think it's time that she gets more interaction with people. I don't want her to be 6 or 7 feet long and I won't even be able to enter the cage to feed her. I would love to let her loose around my house when she calms down a little more and when she gets even bigger I was planning on having her lose in one iguana-safe room to have more space and time with me and then at night or when I'm gone I would put her back in her cage. Any suggestions on how to get her to be more calm? Plus I love interacting with her and having her spend time with me, I don't want to just leave her in the cage 24/7 like I used to...Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!!


   

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