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garterguy
06-06-03, 09:38 PM
ive looked everywhere but none of the care sheets or information sites have it listed or do any of the books.thx

crucified
06-06-03, 09:55 PM
not to be mean... but do we honestly need more iguanas being breed just to end up as a rescue down the road?

eyespy
06-06-03, 09:56 PM
It varies from iguana to iguana, whenever the hormones cycle up.

CyberGhost
06-06-03, 10:43 PM
PLZ, dont breed any iguanas there needs to be no-more int he world they all just end up in rescues. Theres enpough on the matket without people breeding them.

Trace
06-06-03, 10:58 PM
Hey! Maybe Garterguy is doing a project for school or some other reason and can't find this information anywhere. I'm not under the impression he's breeding iguanas.

FWIW garterguy, all of my female iguanas get ummmm antsy for a boyfriend in the late fall (November) and tend to lay their eggs in late winter. (March/April) This is at least before I got all of mine spayed! Most of the iguana's I've ever worked with tended to follow this pattern, but I certainly wouldn't say this is the rule.

Hope this helps.

Trace

eyespy
06-06-03, 11:20 PM
I have 3 female friends with male iguanas who are all in breeding season right now and attacking their keepers whenever they get the chance. One has been in his breeding season for almost 5 months now!

garterguy
06-07-03, 08:28 AM
no i was wondering when it was so i would know when he would get aggressive

silke
06-07-03, 03:13 PM
I guess I'm lucky
my Griffin usually gets a bit aggressive mid-late Dec for about 3 months
I don't know his age since he was adopted but I guess him to be about 3 yrs old