Ducky is thrilled. She just wants to sit up on the high perch and watch outside all day.
We cannot keep her on the floor – she’s thwarted our every attempt to keep her down. The good thing is she’s finally strong enough to climb up the cage by herself, but we often find her wondering “okay, how do I get off the side of the cage onto that inviting perch?”
Petrie is not so thrilled about the move to the living room – I think he’s neutral about it.
One thing that’s clear, it seems that he protects Ducky from us. Usually if we’re trying to catch him, he runs away a bit and then lets us. If Ducky’s next to him, he does NOT run. He whips us until we catch him. Little brat.
DO they get attached to each other? In all our reading, we didn’t hear anything about iguanas feeling herd attachment – that instead they are solitary animals. But Ducky and Petrie seem genuinely fond of each other’s company, happy to bask side by side and sleep together as well..
Hmmmm.