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  • Category: Iguanas
  • Founded: Jul 6, 2006
  • Language: English
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An advanced iguana mailing list in cooperation with IguanaMail. This list is designed for more in-depth and scientific discussions about green iguanas, as well as a place to discuss unconventional and/or controversial ideas regarding iguanas and their care. Medical discussions are also very welcome. We strongly encourage different opinions and views, based on scientific research and/or experience. Anecdotal evidence as well as scientific research will be reviewed. Lively discussion is encouraged, but personal attacks, flames, trolls or excessive sarcasm will not be tolerated. Please be respectful in your differences. This list is for advanced discussion only. It is assumed that those joining this list already have at least understanding of and experience with basic iguana care. All beginner-level iguana questions will be bounced to IguanaMail, where they will be more appropriate.
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Collating Iguana Owner Stories
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
Posted - Mon Nov 9, 2009 3:00 pm
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Re: dead and came back!
Keep a close watch on those black marks. A very young iguana should be completely green. There has been a contagious fungal infection going around in
Posted - Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:49 am
Sue Solomon
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Re: dead and came back!
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
Posted - Sun Nov 8, 2009 11:55 am
NannetteG
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Re: dead and came back!
However it happened what a MIRACLE. How WONDERFUL. May your ig live long and healthy. Lee Anne and Polla iguana
Posted - Sat Nov 7, 2009 2:50 pm
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Re: dead and came back!
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
Posted - Fri Nov 6, 2009 5:06 pm
Denise Batson
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