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Anybody got pictures of their enclosures or any suggetions?????

cv768 Jan 01, 2004 11:46 PM

I want to adopt an iguana or possibly two this summer and I'd like to give it/them a wonderful home...if anyone has any suggestions or pictures I'd love to hear and see them...
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Chris

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SouthernBel Jan 02, 2004 08:01 AM

My husband and I built this enclosure for less than $300! We are both artistic and handy do-it-yourselfers, so that really helped, but if you have a few simple tools and a big determination we can draw up some plans to help you out. This habitat is 5 feet wide, 3 feet deep and 7 feet tall. We had built this for a single ig and now we have adopted two half grown ones that insist on being together - so we are building an enormous corner unit for them over this weekend. (Guru wants her cage back!)We will get pictures of it up soon. Perhaps that would be more appealing to you if you are going to have two.

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Bel
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Linda G Jan 02, 2004 12:37 PM

Here's one of mine

Spangles Jan 04, 2004 04:50 PM

We are planning the building of a similar cage for our iguanas too, although not quite as big yet!! Ours are still young, and they'd probably get lost in a cage that big! Still, if you could send me along a simple discription of how you put yours together (we're rather stuck on what material to use to hold the plexiglass together) I would appriciate it!!! My email address is cls403@psu.edu

-Spangles

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