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Posted by: Really at Wed Nov 9 08:13:56 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Really ] I'm always sending my friend who works with wild igs pics of Taz with every little worry I have. She suggested that I keep track of his color changes related to humidity, temperature, hydration, etc. I don't know how many of you out there have color morphs, but I would really appreciate it if some of you with greens around the same age (six months old -- but I want this to be a longitudinal study) would do the same. If your iggy gets frightened by something and gets stress lines, try to snap a picture and journal what it looks like and if you happen to get a picture when your ig is soaking as compared when it is dry, etc. Obviously I wouldn't want you to do anything to make your iggy uncomfortable but perhaps some of you might have pictures from early on, back in the days when so many of us make mistakes with our first iguanas. And also, sometimes things just happen like the other day when something (I still don't know what) spooked Tazumal. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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