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Diane U.S. View Profile
| I am well versed in all aspects of the care and keeping of green iguanas. This includes all husbandry issues pertaining to the Green Iguana. I am not a vet so I cannot answer medical questions, other than ideas for normal supplementation, removing stuck shed, dropped tail and mites and other general health questions | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Yexalen U.S. View Profile
| I will answer any questions that you may have about feeding, lighting, heating, maintaining a proper setup, construction of enclosures, bathing, dealing with agression, general care and keeping of the (common)Green Iguana.
I can not answer questions about other species of Iguana although I can and will try my hardest and give you the best information I can after researching and going over my findings. I am not a certified veterinarian and so I can not answer medical questions that require treatment. I am here to supply you the information you need about the animal you care for so the more information I have the better I can help with your question(s). | On Vacation returns 12/14/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-11-29 baby red iguana: Hi Janice, I'm including a basic care sheet for you which has links to vets that can treat reptiles. Your temperatures are not quite what an ig needs..they need to also have a warm area called a basking...
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2008-11-28 iguana lost: Hi Lonnie, They can hide very well...many times they are actually hiding in plain sight. Look on top of curtain rods, on the backs of curtains, inside clothes, inside drawers as they can climb into them...
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2008-11-20 Baby Iguana: Yes, you can use the REPTILE RELIEF in the cage also..actually you need to use it in the cage...you will have to treat both the ig and the cage at least two times...don't forget to also treat the temporary...
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2008-11-14 HELP!!!: Hi David, Awww, what a cute little baby you have there. Many times they do slow down eating and activity level when they are shedding. Also, when all the care isn't correct they will not be as active...
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2008-11-08 WHAT DOES IT MEAN?: Hi Kyla, The part you say looks burnt is most likely gangrene...this means that the toe is dying farther up...your ig needs to see a vet for antibiotics. In the meantime, you can use Neospirin ointment...
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