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Post by George-n-Me on Jan 9, 2008 21:21:48 GMT -8
so, I got a digital camera today and George is going to be tortured with pictures for the rest of his life, and you get to be tortured my looking at them! so lets begin! the first one is me holding george, its a little blurry, couldnt get it focused right The second one is George on my bed.. this one is george in the tub, look how orange he is! and this is george chillin on his pillow, its So Cute hope you enjoy, the torture isnt over yet, there will be more to come soon! I forgot to add the close up...
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Post by darkluvr on Jan 9, 2008 22:04:03 GMT -8
wow, he's cute! love the pix, and its never torture for us... we love your pictures!
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Post by Jen on Jan 10, 2008 7:50:20 GMT -8
I love how his spikes lay to the side, what a pretty boy
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Post by deanie on Jan 10, 2008 11:03:57 GMT -8
Never get bored with pictures.. Keep them coming.
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Post by George-n-Me on Jan 10, 2008 16:36:44 GMT -8
I wish his spikes stood up, sometimes they do, but I dont know what causes that
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Post by deanie on Jan 10, 2008 19:51:03 GMT -8
I would be interested in knowing why that is also!! Prism..Iguanaking..Merlin?
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Post by George-n-Me on Jan 10, 2008 20:26:07 GMT -8
I think its genetic?? maaybe. I know its not bad for them to be standing up or being down, just how they decide to stay.
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Post by darkluvr on Jan 10, 2008 22:10:10 GMT -8
yea totally genetic..as merlin taught me
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Post by Merlin on Jan 11, 2008 4:39:57 GMT -8
Yes some of them stay up some of them lay over. I had someone argue with me that it was a husbandry issue that caused it. But you can see pictures of iguanas in the wild and some of them lay over and some of them don't. And some of the big males lay way over!
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