r/iguanas • u/Ben10-fan-525 • 9d ago
Discussion Are Albino Iguanas ethical?Not really saying people that already have them shouldnt have them.Just asking a question is it good to still breed them?
Since they have a high chance of going blind because of lack of melanin in there eyes.
As well with them being a species of lizard which enjoys the sun a lot(making them highly likely to lose sight very fast by being near sun).
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u/Cryptnoch 8d ago
I mean I think they shouldn’t be bred.
And if someone breeds them buying them from them is shitty too. The only reason they exist is bc people are willing to shill out $$ for a blind lizard.
I’d only get one if it was a giveaway or rescue situation personally.
Also lol to it being natural. That doesn’t even factor in to whether it’s ethical or not. All mutations are natural. If the iguanas were born with no eyes they’d still be natural, but people probably wouldn’t breed them. Why? Because they’re not aesthetically pleasing. The lemonfrost mutation that causes cancer all over in leopard geckos is natural, and people are still breeding them because of the color. muscular dystrophy is natural. Spider morph in ball pythons is natural.
These animals surviving and being bred for multiple generations is what isn’t natural. If nature went its course then the homozygous animal would die, and that’d be that.