Vivarium terrarium shelf build

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Dog. Wifey isn't a big fan of things with scales outside of fish.

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Seriously. And yet she lets me play with knives, go figure
 
Updates on my red iggy! Not so much a baby!


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She looks good! So did you decide on Chloe for her name? How is she with being handled?


Nah went with zoey!

I'm still training her. She is scared **** less of my cat, she wont move or eat if she is anywhere near and iggys are very intuitive of their enviroment. So as long as I put the cat away and zoey realizes she's safe she isn't to bad to get out but if I rush it she will put up a fight. Never bites me or anything tho. I love her



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Nah went with zoey!

I'm still training her. She is scared **** less of my cat, she wont move or eat if she is anywhere near and iggys are very intuitive of their enviroment. So as long as I put the cat away and zoey realizes she's safe she isn't to bad to get out but if I rush it she will put up a fight. Never bites me or anything tho. I love her

Generally its not a good idea to put juvie iguanas or monitor lizards down on the floor or at floor level, it can be very intimidating and stressfull to the animal to have all these giant predators running around it,(you, your cat and what ever else) peering in, and hoovering over them all the time.
It makes adjusting that much harder.
They are very aware of there surroundings because there instinct is to survive.

Also, in most houses, temperatures are much cooler at floor level, then say at shoulder height.
A cool or cold floor will suck the heat right out of the cage.




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Nah went with zoey!

I'm still training her. She is scared **** less of my cat, she wont move or eat if she is anywhere near and iggys are very intuitive of their enviroment. So as long as I put the cat away and zoey realizes she's safe she isn't to bad to get out but if I rush it she will put up a fight. Never bites me or anything tho. I love her

Generally its not a good idea to put juvie iguanas or monitor lizards down on the floor or at floor level, it can be very intimidating and stressfull to the animal to have all these giant predators running around it,(you, your cat and what ever else) peering in, and hoovering over them all the time.
It makes adjusting that much harder.
They are very aware of there surroundings because there instinct is to survive.

Also, in most houses, temperatures are much cooler at floor level, then say at shoulder height.
A cool or cold floor will suck the heat right out of the cage.

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I considered this which is why you can't see in from the top of the tank and the branches go all the way to the top where she resides and sleeps in her hammock. She loves to venture around the cage even on the floor of it, she isn't shy of people just the cat who is in my room while im at work. She is starting to even eat out of my hand.

As for ground level there is a basement underneath and I have a heater controller in there keeping temps from dropping.

I know what your saying and thanks for the advice! My next tank build is going to be epic!



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she is looking great F1 i love seeing these types of reptiles care for so well! :respect:
 
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