we rescued an iguana about 1 1/2 years ago. shes about 4 feet long. recently we just got a bearded dragon. both in totaly different encloser on oppostie sides of the room. but the iguana is acting very territorial.any recomendations? thanks.
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we rescued an iguana about 1 1/2 years ago. shes about 4 feet long. recently we just got a bearded dragon. both in totaly different encloser on oppostie sides of the room. but the iguana is acting very territorial.any recomendations? thanks.
keep them in different rooms? block the iggy's line of site to the beardie? different rooms is probably going to be your best solution. i dont know how well iggs can pick up the scents of other critters, but that could be part of the problem, not just seeing the beardie.
I am wondering if they are both male? Male iguanas are territorial around male animals. My male iguana would go bananas trying to get out of his cage whenever the female bearded dragon had eggs.
Cindy
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