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redditorswife Sep 27, 2012 12:19 AM

I finally registered to this site. A few people on tegutalk mentioned the forum section here. I'm not really sure where I should post a "welcome" thing but, here is my iguana. I've had him for a few months. He came to me with a few missing toes and kinda sickly looking. He's doing a lot better. I attached a link to an album at the bottom. The first pics where when I first got him, the last few are from this week. If anyone can see any signs of vitamin deficencies or anything please let me know. Someone mentioned a possible uv deficiency in the earlier pictures so I upped the supplements and made sure he had the right lighting/temps.


Eddies album

Replies (4)

cycluracornuta Sep 27, 2012 03:04 AM

Your pet looks healthy, since your iguana is a cyclura, consider the cyclura and ctenosaura forum for future posts. The iguana forum is primarily for iguana iguana. If your worried about rounding out the nutrition, consider supplementing with marions or zoomed iguana food. Good luck.

Really Sep 27, 2012 10:47 AM

Nice rhino! Definitely post on the Cyclura forum! This is a really great forum, but there are a few differences in keeping Cyclura and you'll get more help on the other side!

cycluracornuta Sep 27, 2012 10:17 PM

Does look a little like a rhino in the one photo, look at the link and it becomes clear that Eddie is a cyclura nubila.

Really Sep 29, 2012 04:13 PM

You are so right! That is what I get for looking at pictures on my netbook instead of the big computer. The eye ridge looked like a horn on the little screen!

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