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HELP!!!!kinda long

godlikepunk Aug 01, 2004 09:49 PM

ok i finally got it i have been waiting on deciding whether i want an igg or not but it has always bene a yes and i have always been double checking up on things mkaing sure he will be happy all his/hers life.i have talked to my parents and they said sure and our grandma lives with us and she said she wouldn't mind watching if i ever go away for a long time which is never.my dad will be paying for the food cuz it will be groceries.i am currently creating an iguana enclosure out of an old dresser.it will eb for a baby ig and id idnn't wanan put it in a tank cuz i want it to be free and be able to explore life in a big habitat.the dimensions are 2.7ft(31inches) across, 4ft(48inches) tall and a width of 1.6ft(18 inches. i wanted to know if the width is big anough and is width really really important cuz i know height is.and also how long do you think he would be able to stay in there.and what plants can i use and what can i line the inside walls with so he/she can climb them i was thinking a carpet like thing.any advice or tips on what to use or even include in it will be apreciated.thanks i need to know if that is big enough also what are some taming tips i know most but would like real life experience.

god

ps.pics will be posted upon completion and credit given where credit is due.

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bloodroses19 Aug 01, 2004 10:16 PM

dressers make great first cages. i have my young ig in a cage made out of one. i have two levels with a branch for him to clime up. indoor/outdoor carpet on the floors. you could also put the indoor/outdoor carpet on the walls would look real nice. i have a flat rock for him to bask on. give him/her about 2 weeks to settle in before you try tameing. good luck and congrats!
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brandy

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