Iguana for Rehoming
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Yakima WA
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I am making this post with a heavy heart. I have to rehome my 1 1/2 year old male iguana. His name is Ozzy. He has been in my life since august. He was an angsty iguana to begin with. We had lots of scratches and tail whips from him. After a long time he has been tamed, he is now able to relax on our bed/ shoulders while we are doing other tasks. I’ve got much more to say about his personality, and how to get him used to you. I will be mentioning these to the new potential owner. He will come with everything he’s got. We built a very nice cage for him, about the size of a closet (hence the fact that it fits in my closet). The enclosure is about 6 feet tall, 4 feet wide, and 2 feet in depth. He’s got a month old arcadia T5 lighting fixture. These will last about a year, they’re one of the best UBV lights out there. He comes with a large heat lamp and a ceramic heater for night time, to keep him warm without any light. He will come with a repti fogger, we don’t use it often as we have a humidifier in the room but it will be included with him. He will come with all mentioned including his logs/sticks inside to keep the smell of this environment familiar to him as moving/ change is extremely stressful on iguanas. He requires a daily diet of vegetables. We feed him a variety of these following fruits/veggies: bell peppers, collard greens, mustard greens, carrots, bok choy, occasionally swiss chard, mangos, bananas, grapes, blueberries, star fruit, butternut squash, etc. The new owner of this guy will need to be able to provide this variety of diet. I absolutely will not give this guy over to just anyone. I will wait for the perfect owner and I’m perfectly fine doing so. I genuinely care about the well being and future of this guy. He was recently at the vet and had a good bill of health. Rehoming fee is $400, but mildly negotiable to the right owner. Serious inquires only please.
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