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Post by dragonlvr9 on Aug 5, 2004 21:40:28 GMT -5
hey since i am the first one to post a message i was wondering if iggs and water dragons could get along. i was wondering if any one on this forum had one.
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Aug 5, 2004 22:36:53 GMT -5
Hello Dragon That I do not know. Good question Well My cats and my iggys get along when there out roaming I would not house them together that would be a bad thing in my opinion
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Post by geekcoboy103 on Aug 12, 2004 19:32:45 GMT -5
That could probably work. You could try it. Just monitor them very closely. And you'd have to seperate them around mating season. 'Cause both water dragons and iguanas get agressive during mating season. Good luck!
-collin
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Aug 12, 2004 22:03:38 GMT -5
Hi Collin Well you have to remember the Water Dragon and Iggys have different diets and different Temps and somewhat different habitats I would not recommend it.
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Post by geekcoboy103 on Aug 12, 2004 22:06:43 GMT -5
I thought they had the same requirements, I knew the diet was different, but they would learn which is their food and which is the iguana's. They're so smart... I'm jealous!
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Post by igman on Aug 14, 2004 18:58:05 GMT -5
no it is very bad idea to house a water dragon and an ihuan toghter. and they will never lurn who food is theres so i would say if you get a iguana and an a water dragon kepp them in diff cages or rooms so i hope this helps
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Post by matt on Aug 29, 2004 19:41:09 GMT -5
Hi folks, I did house a hatchling Iggy in my H2O dragons for a little while, They did get along fine at the size they were. I knew that I couldn't let them be in the same enclosure for feeding time, water dragon are omnivorous, so my Iggy had it's own feeding area after his bath time, but then again I have been in herps for awhile and new how to properly take care of both. I would NOT RECOMMEND this living arrangment to anybody else, it does take a lot of time and effort to make sure everybody is properly taken care of in that type of arrangment. Don't forget about the breeding season, in my experience with iggys the males can get a little more territorial and aggressive during that time.
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Aug 29, 2004 23:00:17 GMT -5
Thanks Matt
That is so Very True ;D
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