Depends on their relative size. I'd go for a large iguana and a very small python.
No because iguanas are extremely territorial and aggressive.
Buy and incubator and put the eggs in it until they hatch!
no, dont even try
Unless you are a professional breeder, I would not recommend it.
A ball Python can in fact eat a lizard depending on size. If the python feels the lizard is too big it will just kill it. Never put a snake and a lizard together; they will fight and one will win.
You could try a Rosy Boa or maybe a small ball python
Put the ball in blue and then put the black tape on it. Then put the ball in green, then put the ball in the black tape again. This should make the designated ball.
Put the ball in blue and then put the black tape on it. Then put the ball in green, then put the ball in the black tape again. This should make the designated ball.
Provided the tank is clean and has been set up correctly there should be no problems.
A ball Python is an animal that eats things that are smaller than they are. I would NOT, I repeat NOT put the python and a baby together. Pythons are heavy and can constrict very quickly. Never let your python get around anything you don't want suffocated, crushed, or eaten. Especially children.
dont put an iguana with another iguana they will kill each other so yes!
You make the ball green then put the half orange on it then you inflate it and put it in the whole green. Hope I Helped You :)
You make the ball green then put the half orange on it then you inflate it and put it in the whole green. Hope I Helped You :)