Yes, they can get aggressive at times, just not like males....the main key is to spend a lot of time with them. You just always have to remember that any iguana can get aggressive and know the signs.Quote:
Originally posted by kingrattus
I didn't know females became aggressive aswell... hmmmm can they be fixed?? I wonder if that'll help with the aggression they have during the spring. Do u know anything?
Females and males can be fixed, I would never get a male fixed though, to risky. But in a female it's more common and safer and helps. If you have a good vet for your iguana then there should be no problems. Sometime a female that is fixed will show signs of a false pregnancies, but that rare from what I have been told.
If you ever want a Iguana, there are rescue sites for them and that way you can get a mature iguana and know that your getting a female, if that what you would rather have. If you get a baby you have a 50/50 chance of getting a female. ;)
Honestly I would take a female over a male.....but I have my two now and really love them, so I stick with them.:) :D