That's a gorgeous animal. I didn't realize that orange was a fairly common trait in Iguanas, but apparently it is. Does anyone know why they are orange? I know that some females can also turn orange so it can't be solely a hormonal thing. I adopted out a gorgeous orange female a few weeks ago who only turned that color after she laid her first set of eggs 4 years ago. My Iguana, L'il Jimmy, was rescued by me about 8 or 9 years ago and he was always orange, but at the time I thought that perhaps testosterone was the cause for it or else it could have been the fact that he was so ill and swollen with metabolic bone disease. Now I'm not so sure. I heard somewhere that it could be because of their origin, ie. Mexican.
Any ideas on this? It's something I've always wondered about.
Denise Ryder
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