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herpsltd
at Tue Jul 15 06:47:48 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpsltd ]
Thanks FR, I was not aware of their fondnesss for birds. I know any anole that enters the cage is putting his life at risk. I have a slightly smaller female as well but am waiting a bit to introduce her or perhaps obtain another male as I have several of those cages that size. How do multiple males react[I know each is different] in terms of worse scenario or is it best as with Cyclura to have only one male per cage? What about deparasitation? I actually don't with the Iguanas and in fact let the babies eat fecal matter of the parents to infect them intentionally as it aids digestion to have a few worms to break the veggies down. Being outside their likely to be reinfected anyway but the Sun allows for good things regardless. I totaly understand the "bonding issue". That is one of the BIGGEST factors in reproducing Iguanids and Crocdilians and is why most are at best only what I call marginally sucessful. Sorry to ask so many questions....TC
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