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Posted by: herpsltd at Thu Jul 10 14:56:29 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpsltd ] I had to do it when we were forced to pic up all the het iguanas before we were ready for them. The seller gave us one week. I expected to have big problems but found out they completely ignore each other. Cyclura apparently don't consider Iguana iguana to be a threat and vice versa. We just hatched our our 2nd clutch of Albino Green Iguanas today. They were bred and nested in that enclosure with the Cyclura. I was amazed but very happy. I would've guessed just like you did that it would be a problem. It really opens up our ability to breed more in the same space. Oh well the more I know the less I realize I know.....TC | ||
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