Some species are more social than others, and if there’s a TON of space you can have a group graze around. We don’t know what they want or think, but from their behavior, they probably don’t enjoy company, especially in close quarters.
It’s not a need, and it’s probably better if they don’t...
Yea I know they’re kinda terrible to keep now[emoji28] when I made this post I just knew their basic care, size, and the fact that they where mostly farm-bred or wild caught and impulse buys.
I didn’t actually realize that there was a big need of homes for unwanted iguanas. So Ill definitely...
Does anyone know any really nice Green Iguana breeders? Especially if they’re on a pretty small/local scale.
Here’s a generic pic of an iguana with a cool morph, but I don’t care if they have morphs or anything.
Ok so doing a bit of research, Madagascar is around where they’re from, and it can get down to the high 40s in colder months, so I’d say around 55° is when they would go to the shed.
Take this with a grain of salt, and if you know I’m wrong please correct me...
Utah is on a desert like place right? I think it would be fine as long as you had a TON of space and lots of micro-climates in the enclosure. you would need a heated shed like wellington said for the winter or the nights if there gets really cold at night there.
Yes, I’ve found a few good breeders that would sell adults. Though If I found someone looking to rehome their tortoise on the Adoption section, that would be my first choice