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First pics of my rescued iguana.

mizar 21 Sep 19, 2004 10:21 AM

It's the first pic i posted of my rescued iguana. We found her about a month and a half ago. She eat very well and the taming is progressing. As you can see there is still some shedding clinging to her back spine. Also her head is quite dark. Any hint about that ?

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Mizar 21
1.0 Collared lizard (Ganymede)
1.0 Leopard Gecko (Gethsemani)
1.0 Nerodia Fasciata (Serpentard)
1.0 rescued iguana
1.2 Cats

Replies (2)

Sam-N-Ella Sep 21, 2004 11:07 AM

usually when their heads get dark it means they are cold and need heat. That happens to my iggys when they roam and don't bask for a while. When we first got Sam she was outside in a cage and her head was real dark. After we got her warm the darkness went away.

debs1018 Sep 21, 2004 03:54 PM

My sons ig Tiny gets like that when he is mad. If he is with someone who he is not to crazy about he'll turn black too. My son picks him up and he turns back to his nice color.

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The addiction can be dangerous. 1 Uro named Buddy aka Big Boy & 1 Ig named Tiny

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