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1.1 Palearis

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Just adopted these 2 from a lady that was doing an Iguana rescue, she has decided to get out of it and was looking for a home for them.

Any tips on keeping (And breeding) them would be appreciated. I haven't been able to find any good care sheets on them

Here are some quick shots, they weren't too thrilled about the phto shoot...LOL

The Male:

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The Female:

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Those are nice. As far as care and breeding, I would think they are similar to the green iguana. I just rescue one Ig at a time now, I do not come accross many other species, so I know little about the Palearis. Beautiful pair, keep us updated if they do breed.
 
Those are really cool looking!! Unfortunately I'm not familiar with the species. I'd be very interseted to learn though. Definately keep us updated. :beer:
 
Ian S. said:
Those are really cool looking!! Unfortunately I'm not familiar with the species. I'd be very interseted to learn though. Definately keep us updated. :beer:

Unfortunately, I have decided not to keep them. I will be selling them at the Reptile Show in April
 
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