Sepioteuthis
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Our iguana, Jake, is turning 20 this year!
My husband got Jake in 1991 through the local Humane Society. Jake (and his 'brother' Elwood) had been rescued from a burning apartment.
Jake was in pretty bad shape and very mean at first. But after years of 'training' my husband managed to get Jake fairly house trained. You still can't pick him up without getting hit by his tail, but he doesn't bite, he uses his litterbox and he doesn't try to eat the cat (anymore).
Jake is a free range iguana with his 'own' room. He has to share it with a few caged herps (2 beardies, 3 chameleons, 3 dart frogs), but he doesn't care about those. As long as we leave him alone most of the time, he's happy.
Anyway, here are some pictures of Jake:
Jake on Jim's lap
Jake outside (ofr about 15 minutes, until he started to do alligator death rolls to get out of the leach.
Jake telling the iguana in the mirror who's boss. Eventhough he couldn't see the mirror from his room he would come out to 'yell' at it every day (we removed after a week or so).
My husband got Jake in 1991 through the local Humane Society. Jake (and his 'brother' Elwood) had been rescued from a burning apartment.
Jake was in pretty bad shape and very mean at first. But after years of 'training' my husband managed to get Jake fairly house trained. You still can't pick him up without getting hit by his tail, but he doesn't bite, he uses his litterbox and he doesn't try to eat the cat (anymore).
Jake is a free range iguana with his 'own' room. He has to share it with a few caged herps (2 beardies, 3 chameleons, 3 dart frogs), but he doesn't care about those. As long as we leave him alone most of the time, he's happy.
Anyway, here are some pictures of Jake:
Jake on Jim's lap
Jake outside (ofr about 15 minutes, until he started to do alligator death rolls to get out of the leach.
Jake telling the iguana in the mirror who's boss. Eventhough he couldn't see the mirror from his room he would come out to 'yell' at it every day (we removed after a week or so).