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Old 04-15-2010, 10:52 AM   #130
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I want an iguana; they're such interesting looking critters! Unfortunately the wife doesn't like any reptiles.

Everything I've learned has been from the Internet. You can't go wrong with the Internet! If it's online, it has to be true!
They really are cool, and a definite conversation starter. The problem is they are very labor intensive (an hour or so a day to do it properly), fairly expensive to keep up (special lights, environment, enclosure), and you aren't going to be taking them for a walk either, they do have harnesses for them but we're a bit reluctant to try one as we have a large population of raptors (hawks, falcons,and eagles) in the area. More importantly, they are in no way domesticated, and with the teeth, claws, and tail, can cause some serious damage pretty quickly. But, most importantly -- they are cool

I'll be scouring the internet over the next few months for garden info, it will probably be my summer project, as soon as we decide where to put it.
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