Thanks for listening. The rig is my Epi Jr. through a POD X3 Live emulating a Variac'd Marshall via USB into my PC running Mixcraft. The drums and bass are "canned", courtesy of Mixcraft. I'm glad you liked the tone.
River predicts that raising you post count via that thread is a waste of time.
Take a minute away from trying to become the post king (which is all for naught) and tell me what you think about this: File:G7Shuffle.ogg - Wikimedia Commons
No, it is going to shed. Lizards shed differently than snakes....it wont be in a solid piece...it will shed certain parts one day, and then do other parts another day and so on until all of it comes off. Make sure you soak it in a tub of warm water every day and that will help keep it hydrated and help the skin come off.
Well I am glad that you are trying to take care of it now and get the correct information. NEVER EVER buy a reptile on impulse...and NEVER EVER go by what someone in a pet store says....99.9% of them know NOTHING about the animals they sell..and will tell you ANYTHING so you'll buy one. ALWAYS do research before you buy...there are tons of great forums and websites full of information from experienced reptile people. Most pet stores want money and don't care how many animals they kill to get it.
I don't think you are listening to what I am saying. Did you go to that website? Your iguana is going to die without the right environment and diet. You can't skimp on either of those things.
You should be feeding it a proper diet and you should have a uvb bulb and a basking light that heats the enclosure to the correct temperature.
The Green Iguana Society has all the information you need, and I am telling you....your iguana IS going to DIE unless you do EVERYTHING that website says. It is no joke, and it isn't something you can skimp on. I killed my first iguana with ignorance as a child, I have been there and done that. They are not the kind of animals that you can buy on a whim without the slightest bit of research.