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Is my new iguana tameable?

mjz321

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I just got a young adult iguana for free from a reptile store I frequent. Apparently someone didn't feel like caring for it and left it loose in a apartment after they moved.. Its in good health considering but absolutely hates me. It won't even eat if I'm close let alone by hand. Whenever I need to move it for cleaning or other mainenance it thrashes around wildly and I'm afraid he's gonnna hurt himself. Is ther any hope of taming a already wild young adult iguanA at least to the point where he will let me clean after him and feed him without massive stress? Are there any tips for sAfely handling such a wild iguana
 
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