Max
Two months ago, Max joined our household, a ward of the reptile sanctuary.
We don't know much about his past, just a rumor that his previous owners thought he was 'too big', which is ironic s... Read More
Two months ago, Max joined our household, a ward of the reptile sanctuary.
We don't know much about his past, just a rumor that his previous owners thought he was 'too big', which is ironic s... Read More
Moving Day!
Fio has vacated his tiny apartment - a glass aquarium - and moved to a four-level condo, more suited to his size. It's actually a remodeled wire ferret cage, with clear plastic ar... Read More
Fio has been with us since March 26.
Looking back on his first pictures it is obvious that he was terribly thin. At 14 months old he probably should have been much heftier. Three months later... Read More
As I type, my orange cat is sprawled across my desk. He stays as long as I scratch his chin and hops down when I stop. We have a family sort of relationship.
I understand him about as well as... Read More
No, no, no - not a farm for raising iguana's. A farm to grow iguana greens. It's a small farm - so far only a few rows of turnip greens and a collard green plant in a pot.
There's also a hibi... Read More
No, no, no - not an "iguana salad", but a salad for an iguana.
Full of items that iguanas are "supposed" to like and thrive on. Today's lunch is dandelion leaves, collard greens and strawberr... Read More
Welcome to The Daily Iguana, the tale of a small green iguana rescued from a pet shelter.
The name came about in relation to a website called The Daily Coyote, about raising an orphaned coyot... Read More