Graves923
Chameleon Enthusiast
Got a call on Saturday from a friend of my aunt asking if we could take in another reptile. After talking to my wife and learning more about his current care situation, my wife gave me the green light to bring in the iguana. Current owner claims to not have enough time to properly care for him and would rather have him go to someone with reptile care experience which is why I got the call and he was not put up on craigslist.
He is currently in a 4ft tall by 2ft wide and deep terrarium which is small for his current size. But he'll do ok for a few weeks until I can build a custom cage which I plan to make expandable so it can grow with him for the next year or more. Currently has one heat lamp and what looked like a T8 fixture with no UVB bulb and they claim he hasnt had a UVB bulb for a couple weeks. I have an extra T8 and bulbs which will be used until I can get a T5HO setup for the new cage. Hes been given zoo-med calcium supplement twice weekly on his salads.
After seeing some photos of him, he doesn't appear to have any physical signs of MBD and appears overall very healthy. Had some stuck shed on his sides and belly but the current owners never gave him warm baths or any soak time beside when he would put a leg in his water bowl. Owners say he has a very calm personality and loves to have free range time and doesn't mind hanging out on your shoulders. Hoping he feels the same with me and my wife lol.
Excited and nervous about this new tenant to our house but the care is easy enough. Once we get into a routine I'm sure he will settle in nicely. Anyone have tips on care?
He is currently in a 4ft tall by 2ft wide and deep terrarium which is small for his current size. But he'll do ok for a few weeks until I can build a custom cage which I plan to make expandable so it can grow with him for the next year or more. Currently has one heat lamp and what looked like a T8 fixture with no UVB bulb and they claim he hasnt had a UVB bulb for a couple weeks. I have an extra T8 and bulbs which will be used until I can get a T5HO setup for the new cage. Hes been given zoo-med calcium supplement twice weekly on his salads.
After seeing some photos of him, he doesn't appear to have any physical signs of MBD and appears overall very healthy. Had some stuck shed on his sides and belly but the current owners never gave him warm baths or any soak time beside when he would put a leg in his water bowl. Owners say he has a very calm personality and loves to have free range time and doesn't mind hanging out on your shoulders. Hoping he feels the same with me and my wife lol.
Excited and nervous about this new tenant to our house but the care is easy enough. Once we get into a routine I'm sure he will settle in nicely. Anyone have tips on care?