ID#4 Male Blue Rhino iguana hatchling Bulldog Bloodline hatch Oct 2025
Why Our Rhino Iguanas Are DifferentAt our farm, we breed 9 distinct bloodlines of Rhino Iguanas, each with its own unique characteristics. Our dedication to maintaining these bloodlines ensures that you’re getting a top-quality iguana with traits that make it truly one of a kind.B5 "Long Horn Rhino" Bloodline: These iguanas feature significantly longer and more prominent horns than most other Rhino Iguanas, giving them a striking, prehistoric appearance.B1 "Bulldog" Bloodline: Known for their massive, heavy, and muscular build, these iguanas also boast a beautiful blue coloration, making them stand out among the species.What sets us apart from most breeders is the care and effort we put into maintaining pure, traceable bloodlines. Many breeders do not take the time or invest the resources needed to track the genetics of their animals.Here’s what we do differently:Bloodline Tracking: We use advanced techniques like PIT tagging (microchip implants) to track each iguana’s bloodline. This allows us to guarantee the authenticity and purity of the genetics in every iguana we breed.Individual Housing and Breeding: To ensure the integrity of each bloodline, we house and breed our iguanas individually. This method prevents accidental crossbreeding and maintains the unique characteristics of each bloodline.This level of care and precision comes with higher costs, but it ensures that every iguana we produce is of the highest quality. In fact, we’re one of the only breeders in the country who go to such lengths to maintain these exceptional standards.Check out our website and availability list to see what we currently have available. Whether you're looking for a specific bloodline or just want a healthy, high-quality Rhino Iguana, we’ve got you covered!Rhino Iguana OverviewOrigins & Habitat: Native to Hispaniola (Haiti & Dominican Republic), Rhino Iguanas live in dry, rocky scrublands and tropical forests where they bask on limestone terrain.Size & Appearance: Males reach up to 4.5 feet and 25 pounds, while females are slightly smaller. Both are known for their signature horn-like protrusions and heavy, prehistoric build.Diet & Behavior: Primarily herbivorous, they eat greens, fruits, and flowers. While wild iguanas are territorial, captive-bred animals are typically calm and docile.Lifespan: Rhino Iguanas can live over 60 years in captivity, making them a serious long-term commitment.Why They Make Great Pets: They are intelligent, interactive, recognize their owners, and develop a calm temperament when properly socialized.Fun Fact: Their primitive features and armored look make them one of the most dinosaur-like reptiles alive today.Our Bloodlines: We produce 9 distinct bloodlines, including the B5 “Long Horn” known for exaggerated horns and the B1 “Bulldog” known for its massive build and blue coloration.What Sets Us Apart: We use PIT tagging and strict individual housing to track and preserve pure bloodlines—something very few breeders invest the time or resources to do.Availability: Visit our website to view current availability and secure a high-quality, genetically tracked Rhino Iguana.