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!!!!green iguana with everything!!!! For Sale (RT10821)


!!!!green iguana with everything!!!! For Sale - Reptiles For Sale With Free Advertising on Reptile Trader UK

I have to get rid of the little guy due to me not having the time to care for him. he is about 3 month old and just bigger than a foot. he is amazing and i dont want him to go. i would appreciate it if anyone who is interested knew about these lizards as they are not a pet for beginners.

i am getting rid of the following :
1x: green iguana.
1x: a 4ft x 2ft x 2ft vivarium which cost me £270, its self it has sliding doors on the front and a removable top,
1 x: heat lamp and fittings,
1 x: uvb lamp and fittings
1x: medium heat matt
1x: small heat matt
1x: artificial vine,
2x: artificial plants,
1x: rock decoration,
1x: wooden decoration,
1x: thermometer
1x: medium waterball
1x: feeding dish
2x: tubs of pellets to mix with food
1x: extension lead for the plugs
1x: a smaller tank also i use this just to keep the iguana in whilst i clean his tank, i will chuck that in as well

i want £290 ono for everything which is a bargain as i have spent £550 on everything
if you want you can have a wall stand for the tank as well, it is made from metal and is ideal if you want to save room. i went to a sheet metal business and asked them if they could make it an they did for £45 so all in all you're getting £595 worth of stuff for 290
can i just say again that this isn't a beginners pet so look into it before you think about having one thanks.

I am willing to swap for something of similar value also so if you have anything let me know




Category:   Other Lizards  
Breed:   Green Iguana  
Colour: green brown white 
Age:   3-4 months  
Price:   £290 offers invited  
Country:   UK  
Region:   Lancashire  
Telephone: 07096663386 
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(NB: This advert was published on 22.02.10)

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