These belong to a friend of mine. There is a Green Iguana on top of a Cuban Iguana on top of 2 Rhino Iguanas.

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These belong to a friend of mine. There is a Green Iguana on top of a Cuban Iguana on top of 2 Rhino Iguanas.

I'd be interested in hearing what the rest of the enclosure is like. Are there multiple basking areas or is this the only one? Does the owner use more than one feeding station? What are the sexes of the animals pictured?
The cage size: 8ft x 8ft x 4 ft high. 3 Basking areas, multiple feeding stations. The green on the top and the rhino on the bottom are males, the middle 2 are females.
Interesting. With 3 basking spots they still compete for this one spot. Must be the view. 
That would be a good guess, I can't say for sure, since this is the only picture I have from this set up. The picture was sent to me from wyoming.
A cyclura Stack.

Wow! Do you know the stats on the Rhino on the bottom. It looks HUGE! I know photos can be deceiving but the one on top doesn't have a real juvie look to it so I'm assuming that it's a 2 year old or older. If that is the case and it's normal size for a 2 year old that one on the bottom is very large.
I dont hink the rhino on the bottom is that huge. All you gotta do is compare the rhino to the cynder block under his belly. Ive seen alot bigger on here.
Sorry, I don't have the stats on the picture. But I am going the guess that the male on the bottom is in the 12lb range.
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