al5766
New member
Hi-
I've just adopted a 7 year old iguana from a local rescue. She is in very good health now but has had poor health in the past. Her spine is slightly bent but she is a very sweet iguana. I have a question. I had thought of everything else prior to getting her. Care, area for her, food, lighting, ect. However, I have a 5 month little boy that hadn't crossed my mind as being a danger sign. The rescue says that as long as we're careful with cleaning, washing hands ect. that the iguana can even free roam/share a bedroom with the child. I've been reading non-herp sites who say no way. My brother said to ask the herp people and see what they say. I don't want to give her back, she is just so sweet and wonderful, however my child comes first. I do have an old cage that used to belong to a bearded dragon (4' X 2' X 2') that we can modify larger for her if need be. Right now she is free roaming in the bedroom. However, he will be crawling shortly over area she walks. Any input? Please no flames, I really hadn't thought of the reptile being a threat to the child. They weren't going to be unsupervised together. We've had snakes, bearded dragons and leopard geckos over the years with no problems with the other 6 children. But this one is larger and out and about. Please let me know. Thanks!
Laura
I've just adopted a 7 year old iguana from a local rescue. She is in very good health now but has had poor health in the past. Her spine is slightly bent but she is a very sweet iguana. I have a question. I had thought of everything else prior to getting her. Care, area for her, food, lighting, ect. However, I have a 5 month little boy that hadn't crossed my mind as being a danger sign. The rescue says that as long as we're careful with cleaning, washing hands ect. that the iguana can even free roam/share a bedroom with the child. I've been reading non-herp sites who say no way. My brother said to ask the herp people and see what they say. I don't want to give her back, she is just so sweet and wonderful, however my child comes first. I do have an old cage that used to belong to a bearded dragon (4' X 2' X 2') that we can modify larger for her if need be. Right now she is free roaming in the bedroom. However, he will be crawling shortly over area she walks. Any input? Please no flames, I really hadn't thought of the reptile being a threat to the child. They weren't going to be unsupervised together. We've had snakes, bearded dragons and leopard geckos over the years with no problems with the other 6 children. But this one is larger and out and about. Please let me know. Thanks!
Laura