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aintlikeitl00ks

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hey remeber me i had the wild caught snake aunt jemima. well i got a job and boutgh me 2 new snakes and 2 green iguanas. but now only 1 bcuz my bigger snake somehow got out of its tank into my iguanas and ate it..:mad: :( well here r some pix
 

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little one

this is my new born norm corn spagetti oh and my big one is medusa but its a male
 

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The snakes look nice. What kind is Medusa? Sorry to hear about your eaten iguana... :( I'm guessing you had baby igs, if Medusa ate one of them. (I have an iguana a little over 3 feet long, and there's no way any corn snake is eating him...) I'm sure you'll be more careful about keeping Medusa in his tank from now on.

So now your collection sounds kind of like mine: one adult(?) snake, one hatchling, and one iguana. The iguana is by far the most difficult to take care of... specialty UV lights, making salad twice a day, etc. Igs grow really fast and need lots of space and care, so maybe in a way it'll work out better for you to have only one. After all, in a few years, you might have had two 5-foot long, territorial lizards on your hands.
 
I think

The iguanas ate the snake....thats what I thought he meant.

In any case, I agree. Iguanas are MORE than difficult to take care of. I have two. A 5 and 1/2 foot female, and a 3 foot male. They are never ever together as iguanas should live alone. I hope yours each have seperate cages, and both will need UVB lighting tubes and basking lights. Not to mention a bedroom sized enclosure when they get to be 6 feet!

But anyways, good luck. to bad your snake got out.

bmm
 
yes my iguana is a baby i had an iguana b4 but it got ran over by a car, it was huge! i had it 4 9 years and ifelt like killing myself i was so sad he was my buddy i didnt have him in a cage i had a fake tree by a window in my house and he never ran away he just stayed by the window soakin up the rayz and eatin and it used to sleep in my bed and crap in the same corner every day. he was alittle over 5 feet and he used to bite my cat and dog and eat their food i am hoping this iguana will be as nice..

well this isnt the iguana forums... both my snakes are norm corns. the baby oneis freakin agressive!!!! but thats good i guess my bigger one is tamed and i got new cover for all the tanks hear are pix of all the tanks.
 

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No cage, sleeping in your bed - crikey :D

I hope your new iguana is a nice - your corns look ace BTW !
 
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