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Iguana Health Issues

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I have 2 Rhino Iguanas, First Iguana started to twitch and scratch itself violently, and the head twitching is out of control. But only certain times of the day this happens. The second Iquana just started this same behavior yesterday.
Both animals were raised from hatchlings, both animals were fed greens with rep-cal calcium and mixed vegies and bannanas, both animals are 18inches long and basicly appear to be loosing there minds. HELP!!!
 
Rhino iguanas

Can you please post a little more information about your husbandry and the iguanas? Age, specific diet, lighting, handling habits, etc. Rhinos are usually very hardy animals and I've had no problems raising my 4 Rhinos. I have some ideas about your lizards but I need to have some details. Thanks.

Jane
MidMichigan Reptile Rescue and Rehabilitation
www.geocities.com/midmichiganherp
 

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