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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 00:20:23
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Unfortunatly my mum has said that I have less chance of her and allowing me to have a snake than hell freezing over. She said that she would be able to live with a herbivores lizzard. So I have found the desert iguana, I was wondering if any of you lot have had any experience with them. help would be greatly appreciated. ToM |
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Kehhlyr
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 02:53:05
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Iguanas can make lovely pets, I had one a few years back. One problem i found with mine, and i've heard witha few other iggy owners, they can sometimes get aggressive with women on a reular basis. I.e about once a month mine used to try to whip and bite my ex wife. Whether or not this was just my particular iggy or not, i don't know, but i've heard similar things in the past.
On the hell freezing over thing though, there is a way that you can prove that hell already has, Hold on and i'll try to dig the text out from the interweb.
Found it. http://www.accuweather.com/world-forecast.asp?partner=touchthesky&zipcode=EUR|NO|NO008|HELL|
You cannot click the link itself, it's broken up because of a transom line, you'll have to copy/paste everything that's underlined.
There you go, HELL, in Norway is currently averaging temperatures of -5 degrees. If you're assuming 0 degrees as near frozen, and -1 as frozen (based on water), then it's only safe to accept that Hell has indeed frozen over.
In fact, if you Google map it: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=hell,+norway&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=title
It certainly looks frozen over as well. Beat that then mum!
Also, Hell in Michigan is a bit cold as well. http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=hell&searchType=WEATHER That's 2 places called Hell that can be proven to exist (that bit is important), that are currently having temperatures of below freezing. Therefore, Hell (both of them) must be frozen over. |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 11:12:26
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Thanx kehhlyr. Mum kinda ment the firey depths under the earth. On the iguana side, it's looking rather promising. |
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Kazerella
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 11:15:52
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Aren't Iguanas quite hard to keep though? I would think a snake would be a lot easier. Think about how often a Iguana must poo
P.S Kehhlyr- good work on the Hell thing |
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matty18714
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 12:40:27
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Kehhlyr, to much time on your hands?
Snakes beat lizards try harder to convince your mum Tommy |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 14:01:23
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No chance of it happening i'm afraid to say, and with the lizzard pooing .. don't snake reguritate everything they eat, or did i see something really wierd?? |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 14:02:19
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One iguanas and living in a nice warm house is better than either no pet, or a snake and being homeless right. |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 14:14:53
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Iggys are great but can be males aggressive and they do tend to have a go at hormonal ladies. My friends had a total hissy fit when i went to visit just after i'd had a baby. I wouldn't really suggest them as a first lizard.
Have you thought about a beardie? or even a uromastyx, they are really nice and no livefood needed so thats a bonus. |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 14:46:31
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I would agree with Tizzy's comment, i'm not sure that an iguana would make a good first lizard to be honest. They are beautiful creatures as are all reptiles, however like Tizzy said, there are other lizards more suitable for a first time lizard. I would also suggest a bearded dragon, as they are quite easy to maintain also, they are usually very funny to watch and have great characteristics, easy to handle to. Also a lizard like the bearded dragon will give you more experience with lizards, preparing you for a harder species to look after such as the iguana. Do you have a budget? as uv lighting is needed as well as another basking light. There is also the appropriate sized cage to keep in mind. Mart |
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matty18714
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Paulusworm
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 17:05:01
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Being a scientist I have the same problem most scientists have and find the existance of heaven/hell hard to swallow. If I can prove to her that neither heaven nor hell exist, will she let you have a snake????
Don't worry guys I'm not going all Richard Dawkins on you
Not trying to cause problems but have you tried the guilt trip method? Always works with me when my kids do it . |
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BlueTongueDan
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 18:09:11
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Id go for the Iggy, sinse you said Desert Iguana. They dont grow as big as the Green Iggys and I would imagine they arent so demanding. From what ive read, they only get between 10-15inches, Including the tail.
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Kehhlyr
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 18:21:09
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It's easy to prove that hell exists, it's on google maps in the 2 places i've said, apart from that, your mum CANNOT prove the alleged fiery pits beneath the earth. It's all supposition, and hearsay. (can anyone tell i'm a non-believer )
As for the Black-linned plated lizard, yes i did have one of those, brilliant lizard, although not as entertaining as a beardie. You can get them for about 25 quid as adults near me. Got photos somewhere, i'll dig em out.
Here's pics of my lizard, also known as a Great plated. He used to play with the cat, hence the photos.
His name was Percy, he used to eat Crickets and pinkies. Brilliant lizard he was, I liberated him from a poor owner which is why he had no tail.
quote: Originally posted by matty18714
Kehhlyr, to much time on your hands?
I clearly do, that post was at 3am!!
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gingerpony
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 20:16:02
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aaah, crickets! can your mum put up with the constant chirping and constant escapees TommyC? on the otherhand, a freezer full of dead mice are very quiet and tend to stay put |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 22:25:00
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exactly gp. the crickets is wot honestly put me off the beardies. i was origionally going for one of them bout a year ago. but i have a phobia of insects and would not be able to feed them to my lizzard. Thats wots so appealing bout the iguanas .. the whole veggie bit.
My mum could cope with dead frozen more than crickets, coz the mice don't smell, move, eat, poo or wee. I could put them in an opaque box and forget bout them. if u know of any other lizzard thats a vegie please and a good starter, let me know .. coz the snake really sn't an option anymore .. and i could kill because of that. |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 22:28:52
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i researched the uromastyx like tizzy said. are they a good starter, coz they is veggie. wooop |
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Kehhlyr
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 22:32:02
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In that case why not go for a plated lizard, they'll eat frozen pinkies as well as most soft fruit and veg. The only fruits to avoid really for them are acidy ones, like oranges and lemons etc.
Just remember to dust their meals (i used to do every other) with a calcium supplement if they're not eating much animal matter. It's the sort of thing that if you know anyone else that has crickets/mealies for their lizard then you can always pilfer a couple of them every so often as well.
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 22:47:58
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i think i'll look into them. Thanx
and i'm just outside of chester in cheshire. which is bout 20miles from Liverpool |
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 22:49:46
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and they can have just pinkies, even wen young. no insects wot so ever
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Kehhlyr
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Posted - 30/12/2008 : 23:49:05
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quote: Originally posted by TommyC
i think i'll look into them. Thanx
and i'm just outside of chester in cheshire. which is bout 20miles from Liverpool
I lived in Runcorn in the mid 90's, trying to think of any decent rep places near you that could still be there.
quote: Originally posted by TommyC
and they can have just pinkies, even wen young. no insects wot so ever
Again, the same rule as with snakes though, it depends on the size of the lizard. I've never had, (or seen) a young Plated or Uromastyx so i couldn't say on that i'm afraid.
Oddly enough, does anyone else think that Uro's look like they're a cross between Beardies and Plateds? or is it just me? |
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Tizzy
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Posted - 31/12/2008 : 10:42:10
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Yeah i guess they do a bit. Uro's are great all the personality of a beardie without the £15 a week food bill. Wish i'd known that before i got my beardie!
I cant believe the cat and that plaited lizard play. My dogs are good as gold with the reps but the cat? He's shut out the house when they're out and about or they would be lunch. |
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