he/she is coming along very well and seems very happy with it cage/home .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iu76-8-Fl4
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he/she is coming along very well and seems very happy with it cage/home .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iu76-8-Fl4
let see i this video posts right . ??
Cool. Rhino's are generally very flighty at that size. Unfortunately I don't think its your taming style, but the fact that you having an unusually young calm lizard. With every rhino I had and most people I know, you couldn't walk in the room without them dashing for cover let alone opening the lid and moving a hand towards them!
That old saying '' its better to be lucky than good '' I guess i lucked out with a tamer Rhino 
These are such cool Iguana's. I remember seeing my first one in a reptile store in Chico California ( 10 years ago /- ) and fell in love with them , but at the time i was working 60 hour weeks and did not want something i did not have time to take care of .Also i did not have the room . I am now retired and still somewhat young at 53 , so i now have plenty of time to take care of one and the room for one . 
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