drwresearch
02-16-2009, 05:37 PM
Hello,
My husband and I rescued a female iguana that was being neglected last spring. We took her to the vet soon after adopting her and was told that Sam is a "she" and in good health. Sam appears to be smaller than a 2-3 year old iguana might normally be. I don't think she got enough light or calcium at the beginning. She is about 13" and has a timid, but generally sweet disposition. We are looking for someone to adopt her because we haven't had the time to give her the attention she needs. We think that if she was handled everyday and given a lot more attention, she would be a great pet. We are asking a nominal fee which would include the tank and all of its contents to ensure that whoever adopts Sam is prepared to take good care of her.
If you live in the MD/VA/DC area and would be interested in adopting our iguana, please contact me.
Diane
My husband and I rescued a female iguana that was being neglected last spring. We took her to the vet soon after adopting her and was told that Sam is a "she" and in good health. Sam appears to be smaller than a 2-3 year old iguana might normally be. I don't think she got enough light or calcium at the beginning. She is about 13" and has a timid, but generally sweet disposition. We are looking for someone to adopt her because we haven't had the time to give her the attention she needs. We think that if she was handled everyday and given a lot more attention, she would be a great pet. We are asking a nominal fee which would include the tank and all of its contents to ensure that whoever adopts Sam is prepared to take good care of her.
If you live in the MD/VA/DC area and would be interested in adopting our iguana, please contact me.
Diane