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Old 10-08-15, 09:41 AM   #1
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Re: Iguana Enclosure Ideas?

Letting a lizard free roam is a recipe for disaster, i mean a cat could easily kill a 3 foot iguana, plus they need high humidity, but a house is usually in the 40 % range, not the 70-90% that they should have, look up gout in reptiles, usually that will happen when humidity is to low
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Old 10-08-15, 02:16 PM   #2
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Re: Iguana Enclosure Ideas?

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Letting a lizard free roam is a recipe for disaster, i mean a cat could easily kill a 3 foot iguana, plus they need high humidity, but a house is usually in the 40 % range, not the 70-90% that they should have, look up gout in reptiles, usually that will happen when humidity is to low
Alot of people let their iguanas free raom their home during the day ( while still having access to it's encloure) and put it away at night. iguanas get bored and destructive if left in the cage ALL the time.

Buddy's cat and iguana nap together on the couch all the time.

Now i'm no expert and I don't own an iguana but thats what I've seen/been told/read.
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Old 10-08-15, 10:24 PM   #3
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Letting a lizard free roam is a recipe for disaster, i mean a cat could easily kill a 3 foot iguana, plus they need high humidity, but a house is usually in the 40 % range, not the 70-90% that they should have, look up gout in reptiles, usually that will happen when humidity is to low
Wrong...wrong...wrong..and that cat better be a mountain lion...a 3' iguana can tail whip the hell out of a house cat!!!! Really? Give me a break....I'm talking about letting them out...besides, guess what? we had two big dogs too!!!!
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