Lights_Fade_Out answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 2:59 pm: i have an iguana. hes cool, lol =P yes you can have more than one in the same house, and in the same cage. when i got Draco (my dude), he was in a cage with like 5 other iguanas. just make sure that they get along before you make the move permadent. have a second option at hand.
hope i helped!! say hey to ur little green guy =P lol
LiSaxOBaBii answered Monday February 21 2005, 7:48 pm: sure it's your house i'm sure if you put them together they will not get lonely, but don't get a boy and a girl or they will make a lot of little iguanas [ LiSaxOBaBii's advice column | Ask LiSaxOBaBii A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Monday February 21 2005, 5:05 pm: Of course you can. Just make sure they get along if you decide to put them in the same cage and if they dont then put them in seperate cages.
~Brina~ [ XSugarPieX77's advice column | Ask XSugarPieX77 A Question ]
Dysbrainia answered Monday February 21 2005, 5:01 pm: There's a couple things I found interesting from this question. Firstly, I didn't know that iguana was a proper noun. Second, I didn't realise that the government put such strict laws on the number of same-species pets allowed in one house.
I suppose you could look for the law on the governemt's own website:
www.whitehouse.com
Sp0iLeD_SheDeViL answered Monday February 21 2005, 5:00 pm: Yes you can.Unless you live in an apartment where they have rules about pets.So if you do talk to your landlord.
shake answered Monday February 21 2005, 4:51 pm: This is a dumb question. Well why couldnt you? If you're scared about them fighting buy a new cage, and house the new iguana in there. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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