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Post by Neacalba » Mon, 30 Aug 2004 06:35:06



 8 yrs old,reasonable disposition, 4ft TL. eats everything. no
scars,deformities,missing limbs,toes,eyes, or tongue.
$200.00 includes shipping via Delta Dash. or pick him up in VA/DC  for  $125.00
 
 
 

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Post by frogz1 » Mon, 30 Aug 2004 07:40:34


Quote:

> 8 yrs old,reasonable disposition, 4ft TL. eats everything. no
> scars,deformities,missing limbs,toes,eyes, or tongue.
> $200.00 includes shipping via Delta Dash. or pick him up in VA/DC
> for  $125.00

Male or female?
 
 
 

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Post by Grainne Gillespi » Mon, 30 Aug 2004 09:46:33


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>>$200.00 includes shipping via Delta Dash. or pick HIM up in >>VA/DC for
$125.00

>Male or female?

Well, the poster calls it a him, but it could be a her. I was talking to
someone on Greyhound Bus whose son and daughter each had a male iguana, one
kept upstairs, one kept downstairs.
The first time they encountered each other they started getting jiggy with
it and one 'male' later produced eggs.
 
 
 

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Post by Neacalba » Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:28:16


It's absolutely a him. unfortunately he was way too clumsy and  in a hurry, and
severely bit the female I paired him with,after which she understandably would
have nothing to do with him. as a single animal though he's fairly personable.
he does have a bit of a feeding response since that's how i usually entice him
out of his hide box.
 
 
 

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Post by Frank Stei » Tue, 31 Aug 2004 09:15:40


"Neacalban1". as a single animal though he's fairly personable.>>

Why get rid of a pet after EIGHT years? Doesn't he know you?

 
 
 

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Post by Neacalba » Wed, 01 Sep 2004 10:58:24


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>Why get rid of a pet after EIGHT years? Doesn't he know you?

***s aren't always pets. he knows the hand that feeds him, and will happily
bite it if it's between him and his food. . I have a certain sentimental
attachment, because he is one of the original hatchlings from my first two
clutches. The other factor encouraging his transfer to a new keeper is space. I
need what his cage takes up.
 
 
 

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Post by frogz1 » Thu, 02 Sep 2004 03:58:22


Quote:

> It's absolutely a him. unfortunately he was way too clumsy and  in a
> hurry, and severely bit the female I paired him with,after which she
> understandably would have nothing to do with him. as a single animal
> though he's fairly personable. he does have a bit of a feeding
> response since that's how i usually entice him out of his hide box.

Well, I am reasonably interested...but not in a position to purchase him.
If you still have him in a month or so, please repost the ad.  I may have
the money and provisions at that time.