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Post by petergunga on Jun 2, 2009 7:50:30 GMT -8
I mentioned this in my recent post under diet, but I just bought a new enclusure for my iguana. He/she is about 5 months old and around 21 inches total length. The new cage is really meant for rabbits and it is big enough that I have been able to put lots of great furnishings in it. My quesion is, is it really big enough? I only bought it as a short term enclosure, as I will be moving in the next 8-10 months. The old enclosure was a 30 long turtle aquarium. The new cage is 32 inches long, 19 inches deep and 24 inches high. As I mentioned, it has several small branches, a hammock, water and food dishes, and a few vines he/she likes to climb and lounge on. There seems to be plenty of room, but is this cage big enough for my little iguana? I can probably add a picture if necessary.
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Post by Merlin on Jun 2, 2009 8:42:54 GMT -8
That is not big enough. Check your previous post.
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