Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Mental Lizard

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
4,249
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2007

This is Iggi... He goes nutty when ever he sniffs out that I have snacks in the house.
They not good for him, but one does not hurt and the salt is allways good.

Iggi will allways be remembered in oure hearts. He slept in peacefully at the vet the 28th of December 2007, died of old age.
Iggi you will be missed.

Category:

Pets & Animals

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 1 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (DeviantDragonFurry)

  • He's like a dog!! How did you get him so comfortable with you?

  • @theiglady

    I had him from a month old. And I made sure to handle him gently from time to time, let him climb around on me. So he was not scared around humans and would often climb on the back of visitors. Only with me around to make sure they did not get scared. My mom looked after him when I was in active army duty. So she could handle him as well.

  • I had 2 got both as babies one live to age 19 the other to 16 both stayed in a huge outdoor run with waterfall trees and shady spots in the summer they would follow the sun all day they are awesome animals but a lot of work to make a nice environent for them not for the inexperenced or children mime were 6 feet long so they need a big room when they are adults. Love this video makes me miss my iguanas though

  • @Midiguana

    Sounds awesome for them :) Mine had a big display with logs and water for him. He was pet store pet, and even trough I did everything I could to feel him right(part from the chips, only got those like 2 or 3 times) he was not able to rebuild prober. He was a month when I got him, already he had a deform toe.

  • This Iguana suffered from a calcium deficiency due to an inadequate diet. You can see it in shortened it's lower jaw, and his front legs- they look muscular but they are deformed. The muscles knot up like that to make up for fragile deformed bones.

  • @kristiemansfield

    I know that. I found out after I got him, that his one leg two was deformed. We tried to give him extra calcium trough his diet, both by rich calcium foods and suplement. He always ate well and was happy moving around the place or bask in the sun or his heatspots. Loved his dayli bath. If I ever get a second one, I want one from a prober breeder. Not a pet store.

see all

All Comments (28)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • He is too cute!!!

  • @chamzilla1 thats cool u take good care of ur iguanas btw i have two baby iguans i cant tell if there male or female and i dont want any more so i dont want to have to deal withs babys and sometimes the bigger iguana chases the smaller one do u have any suggestions or ideas and how often should i feed them thanks.

  • That is really cute. I have an iguana now named Reptar, i just got him about a year ago. I had an iguana named baby and when i moved to hawaii, the fucking Department of Agriculture said he coudnt come here. I was devistated, but im glad to have a new one. One time i left my peanut butter sandwich on the table and when i came back it was gone with baby still chewing. He also loved fried rice. I rarely fed it too him but sometimes my guilt took over. I like this video (:

  • Man,he sure loves whatever your giving him!!! My Lizzy acts like that for squash blossoms. ;) She LOVES her yummies.

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more