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Old 09-02-2018, 12:46 PM   #1
ReptileFunction
IGUANA DELICATISSIMA - Lesser Antillean US CAPTIVE BRED

Hello, My name is Renata Carlseen and I have successfully bred Iguana Delicatissima in the US - US captive bred babies available NOW!!!

Not hybrids - PURE Iguana Delicatissima!!

Iguana delicatissima AKA Lesser Antillean Iguana and is critically endangered species of iguana, please read my post.

Single iguana $3500 (I have older ages available)

2 iguanas $6K (I have different ages available)

CONTACT DIRECTLY: SALES@REPTILEFUNCTION.COM
If you wish to get more iguanas please contact me directly.
I have holdbacks from 2017 and a few 2018 from 3 different clutches.

Why buy from me?
Support: I have first hand knowledge and tips on successful husbandry in captivity. I will provide one-on-one Q&A on all your delicatissima related questions as long as you own one of my iguanas. So if you ever need any advice or guidance I make myself available to all my clients and will share my personal experience. These iguanas are for experienced keepers and have specific care needs. Not a beginner's iguanas.
Watch my Youtube Video:
https://youtu.be/QPK9EwzirF4


Most people still have not heard of iguana delicatissima since they have not been available for pet trade.

What makes these iguanas rare is the fact they are being slowly extinct in the wild due to many reasons.

Some of the reasons are:
land development on the islands,
destruction of the native habitat,
invasive predators like cats and dogs,
inbreeding with common green iguana that dilutes the gene pool,
poachers,
and due to lack of education local people sometimes kill them as well.

It is a very sad times for the iguana delicatissima and they are heading towards extinction faster than they can reproduce. These iguanas also lay small clutches compared to green iguanas.
If nothing is done they may be gone in 20 years or so.

Since I had acquired my pairing Don Juan and Venus over 4 years ago I have fell in love with the species and They stole my heart.
All my iguanas are legally obtained with CITES paperwork and captive bred.
I also support Conservation in the Wild!

These species are unique and require specific care, diet and husbandry.

Since there is not a lot of information available about the species I wanted to learn more about them myself.

I travelled to the Lesser Antillean islands and observed and studied their behavior, diet and habitat in order to understand how to keep these iguanas successfully happy in captivity.

Generally I would say that these iguanas are more shy and not as aggressive as green iguanas. They are little smaller species and can become very friendly and tame like Don Juan. My Don Juan is the tamest iguana delicatissima known in the World!

Working with these iguanas will require some time and patience and specific approach.

If you would like to get one of my babies I will share my personal knowledge and guide you through the husbandry including cage set-ups and diet.

I will provide life time support for all your delicatissima related questions as long as you own one of my iguanas.

Each captive bred baby is extremely important and significant for the survival of the species.

I want you to succeed and have a great companion like Don Juan.

I have tons of photos and videos on my:
instagram account: @reptile_function
Facebook Page: Reptile Function
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