Olimpia
Biologist & Ecologist
I am trying to adopt these two out for a friend.
They DON'T have to go together. Can be adopted separately.
They are two desert iguanas, at least one year and a half old. They are said to be male and female, but I personally can't tell. They are a small species, not growing more than what you see in the photo. They should eat mainly veggies, and don't need such a giant cage are the bigger iguana species.
Medical History
Male - Absolutely OK. No issues ever.
Female - Has mild MBD, cleary visible on her tail (it snakes a little. But no ruined joints, bent arms, or anything physical that I can see). She was treated for this and is doing much better. She also suffered 2nd degree burns from where the hot lamp heated a plastic rock too much and she went to bask on it. This is healing nicely, no open wounds or anything. She was given a round of 10 antibiotic shots to keep any infections at bay and she is healing fast.
I only have one photo, but both look exactly the same (except for the slight waviness of the female's tail).
They are completely free, obviously. If someone from outside of Florida wants them then we can talk shipping.
Contact either me through email ([email protected]) or my boyfriend (he currently has the iguanas anyway) at [email protected].
Thanks!
They DON'T have to go together. Can be adopted separately.
They are two desert iguanas, at least one year and a half old. They are said to be male and female, but I personally can't tell. They are a small species, not growing more than what you see in the photo. They should eat mainly veggies, and don't need such a giant cage are the bigger iguana species.
Medical History
Male - Absolutely OK. No issues ever.
Female - Has mild MBD, cleary visible on her tail (it snakes a little. But no ruined joints, bent arms, or anything physical that I can see). She was treated for this and is doing much better. She also suffered 2nd degree burns from where the hot lamp heated a plastic rock too much and she went to bask on it. This is healing nicely, no open wounds or anything. She was given a round of 10 antibiotic shots to keep any infections at bay and she is healing fast.
I only have one photo, but both look exactly the same (except for the slight waviness of the female's tail).

They are completely free, obviously. If someone from outside of Florida wants them then we can talk shipping.
Contact either me through email ([email protected]) or my boyfriend (he currently has the iguanas anyway) at [email protected].
Thanks!