Hi there! Welcome to BD.org!
I'd like to address your comments a little bit at a time:
Wishbone1234":y3oab93q said:
ok first of all dont go on my typing i like to make typin simple
I'm sorry to say, but even though your unique style of typing is easier for you, it's harder for us to read it.
wishbone1234":y3oab93q said:
so if u got a prob with that shut the ***** up
Please, keep it civil. We are responding to your comments and opinions which you willingly posted in a public forum. By doing so, you are inviting the opinions of anyone that pleases to come in here and respond. Not everyone will agree with you, and will, quite politely I am sure, tell you so.
wishbone1234":y3oab93q said:
second, iguanas are not aggressive they only agressive if we teach them to.
I have not personally met an iguana myself, but I'd like to direct you to a website I've encountered while myself trying to decide on the issue of iguana vs. bearded dragon:
http://www.anapsid.org/iguana/index.html. There is a TON of information in this website-- dig around!
wishbone1234":y3oab93q said:
it cost more to breed bearded dragons so y not put time in for iguanas to.
Perhaps not. Again, look at the costs just to KEEP an iguana. Now multiply that by however many babies you get. It's not cheap to breed any critter. Both of these reptiles require the same basic care as babies, so, in my humble opinion, it would cost more than I can afford to breed either.
wishbone1234":y3oab93q said:
And u rite im definitly dont wanna buy one im just sayin why have a price of a lizard so high.
See above. :wink: In order to have healthy, happy babies, you need to put a LOT of money into them. Breeders need to make up for these expenses.