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Hi All, I have recently lost one of my iguanas and have spent the last few days since her passing thinking of all the memories I have and looking through
If your iguana turned belly-up when he was swimming I can explain that. They often dive into the water in the wild to escape a predator. They can stay under
I have seen what you describe many times in bearded dragons, I would assume
the same is true with iguanas. What it is, is merely stress. When they get
over