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Male or female

number1steakfan said:
ill have to post new pics in a few months i was hopeing it was a male dont mind the attitude of a male just dont want to worry eggs

That will work!! I also understand about problems with eggs, or them getting egg bound.
 
i don't need any expensive vet bills if "she" gets egg bound ill have to start an emergency egg bound operation fund in my savings
 
number1steakfan said:
i don't need any expensive vet bills if "she" gets egg bound ill have to start an emergency egg bound operation fund in my savings

It is bad to say it, but iguanas are bad about becoming egg bound. I also the this is true with the greens, more so than any of the others.
 
I just got a baby green iggy a few weeks ago. I work at a pet store but we don't generally deal with lizards, so sexing is quite difficult for me. Our supplier said he was a male but they have screwed up before, so I am scared to take his word for it. I also bought on for my dad which is apparently a male as well, but I would like to be able to tell for sure. My dad used to have cameleons and was told his first one was a male. Then it became egg bound and couldn't extract them all and died. I would like to avoid this kind of problem again, so can someone help me? What is the best ways to tell? We don't have a reptile vet here, so we can't bring them in to find out either.
 
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