"Blue Diamond" Iguana???

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Very cool looking Iggy! Thanks for the pics and sorry you lost yours:(
 
All is well, he was older than dirt when I got him and he lived for about 6 years after that so he had a good long life. I'm slowly wearing the wife down on the idea of a new one :). I just show her pictures of the hatchlings and she melts lol.
 
LOL I wish that technique would work with my wife and a baby Caulkers Cay Red Tail Boa! I almost had her sold on it a few years ago at a show, but then she saw a 10' regular one at the next vendors table and said OOHHHH HEEELLL NOOO! lol
She doesn't really care if I bring home more lizards, I just don't have room for any right now.
 
Rule one, only show them hatchlings, and if they question the size... it simply "depends on how long they live and their environment. And of course each individual is different, so we'll have to wait and see" while handing over the cash for it :D Any half decent vendor would realise time to be quiet. :D
 
davo;1014127; said:
Rule one, only show them hatchlings, and if they question the size... it simply "depends on how long they live and their environment. And of course each individual is different, so we'll have to wait and see" while handing over the cash for it :D Any half decent vendor would realise time to be quiet. :D
:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
cool lookin iggys...
 
here is something you might not know if your supplier is in florida chances are they are florida igs. i do know this because i used to collect them by the hundreds for a couple of wholesale companies not to mention any names.miami area igs are quite blue with orange spines we always captured them around holly berries my last herp trip was in 2002
 
i just acquired a red iggy. he looks so cool, but is definitely NOT tame. i paid about four to five times what a regular green iguana goes for!!!
 
You know you HAVE to post a pic now, right?!? :D
 
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