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GrotesqueBurgess
at Wed Nov 21 22:41:06 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GrotesqueBurgess ]
Honestly, maybe not. I had a savannah for a very breif period (that was sold to me as "captive bred" that would not eat. It wouldn't eat for four weeks, and I returned it only to find that it wasn't captive bred at all.
I think if you get so easily frustrated, iguanas might not be the pet for you. Heck, I don't think most reptiles would be the pet for someone so easily frustrated.
It seems like you haven't taken your iguana to the vet either. I took the savannah to the vet and was informed it had a lot of parasites. I was not in the market for a difficult ranched animal with parasites, so I returned it. After all, I wouldn't have paid more for captive bred if I wanted to deal with those issues. Most iguanas are ranched. It's probably been shipped hundreds of miles in a crowded box, loaded with parasites, and stressed out. Give it a break, take it to the vet, get some appitite stimulant. Calm down. ----- ~Sara~
"If you look down on me, I am evil, If you look up to me, I am God, if you look straight at me, I Am you"
-Charles Manson
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