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On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Nicole, and I'm here to tell you about iguanas. One problem in female iguanas in captivity, is that they have a tendency to become egg bound. Now a female iguana will ovulate and lay eggs whether or not a male is around...

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On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Nichole, here to tell you about Iguanas. Another common problem with Iguanas would be the loss of the tip of the tail. A lot of this happens with inadequate shedding, when they retain skin on the tips of their tail or...

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How to Determine Male vs. Female Iguanas

How to Determine Male vs. Female Iguanas

On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Nichole, here to tell you about Iguanas. When you are choosing an Iguana, as far as personality goes, your probably going to want to choose a female. They tend to be less aggressive, especially during breeding season the...

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Health Problems in Parakeets

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Tips for Keeping an Iguana Healthy

Tips for Keeping an Iguana Healthy

On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Nicole, and I'm here to tell you about Iguanas. For more information on your Iguana's health, contact your local veterinarian. If you do not already have a vet lined up for your Iguana, just call your local vet, and they...

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How to Identify Iguana Pests

How to Identify Iguana Pests

On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Nicole, and I'm here to tell you about iguanas. Mites and ticks are common in iguanas, in fact all reptiles. They're external parasites which can cause infection, and if left untreated, they can even cause death. A tick...

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