View Full Version : Might have to do it....
beanersmysav
01-21-05, 05:42 PM
Well a person I've known for awhile made a mistake 2 yrs ago by listening to the pet store without doing any research herself. She bought a green Iguana and put it in a 20 gallon cage. She loves it to death but can't aford a bigger cage, and no place around here will take it she's tried every place as you know rescue Ig's are everywhere! Well it hasn't grown much but she feeds it a mix of greens on a daily basis, and it has colors like I've never seen before, but it needs a new home, and after 4-5 months of helping her look I think I might have to be the one to do the sheltering. I'm going to look at all the care sheets I can but does anyone have any ideas for a cheap enclosure for it or how I can make one? She doesn't even have the room for a large cage or else I'd just build one for her, I don't really have the room myself as I was saving it for future boas but I guess I might have to make room. Any help will be appreciated.
Bartman
01-21-05, 06:14 PM
Get some melamine, its very cheep. Thats all I can really help you with.
Good luck and hope he does okay with you..
nguyen_inc
01-21-05, 07:09 PM
try to get some pvc pipe
make a frame out of it
over it with some screen
not good instructions but i think you got my point
Manitoban Herps
01-21-05, 08:53 PM
Let her go free in the herp room...she can be your "dog"
If you do,do this make sure you have everything iggy safe :D
beanersmysav
01-21-05, 11:05 PM
Originally posted by nguyen_inc
try to get some pvc pipe
make a frame out of it
over it with some screen
not good instructions but i think you got my point
Yeah definatly do thats what I was thinking but I heard Iggy's need moderate humidity, the heat wouldn't be an issue but the humidity might be
Originally posted by Manitoban Herps
Let her go free in the herp room...she can be your "dog"
If you do,do this make sure you have everything iggy safe
My herp room wouldn't really be big enough for her and wouldn't want her running around on other peoples cages and stressing them out. I wish I had a big enough closet to do it.
I was thinking about the PVC/Screen idea myself but I need to humidity question answered first.
peterm15
01-21-05, 11:25 PM
http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60557&highlight=iguana
here a link to some links i posted earlier... theres some good cost effective ideas on them..
the green ig socoity has a bunch of great info on there.. espically one to raise up humidity... just look around the site and it will help you alot... it could be as simple as building a plywood box with a screen door.. some lights and 2x4's great site
beanersmysav
01-22-05, 10:30 AM
Thanks
TLH_Wär§cöötmän
01-22-05, 02:37 PM
When you get everything setup post up a pic for us!!
Lets see those colors you've never seen before!
beanersmysav
01-22-05, 04:00 PM
Yeah definatly will, I don't know if they're rare colors or anything but I know out of all the Iguanas I've seen they were are brownish and dull green, he's like a bright lime green very nice, but expect quite a few pics with in a month
Herpguy2004
01-24-05, 07:47 PM
most young iggys will stay very bright green for awhile. mines a year old and its JUST barely starting to fade off. for humidity if you mist them once or twice a day they should be fine. if you provide a big enough waterdish he'll just soak in it when he gets dry. good luck with it! they can be a very rewarding pet to have around:)
PS. if you find hes haveig trouble finding the water put a bubbler in it. they have a hard time seeing still water. at least thats what ive been told and i had to do it for my iggy
beanersmysav
01-24-05, 09:10 PM
Alright thanks I will definatly give him a big enough dish, he's like 2-3 years old and he's still got those colors but I do beleive his growth has been stunted for now, I know they grow to what the are predetermined to grow to but it's been slowed a bit.
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