Don't Buy that Baby Green Iguana

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Green Iguanas diet will changes as they grow older. When they are younger, they will eat chiefly insects such as crickets and mealworms. Feed them mealworm sparingly since too much will be harmful. As they get older,
 iguanas will eat mainly vegetables with some fruits and just a touch of protein. Don't feed lettuce, since it is not healthy for them. My iguanas would love a mixture of greens plus some squash. They like sweet fruits with strawberries and bananas being their favorites. For the protein, about once or twice a month feed some can dog food or even some cooked ground beef like a hamburger. Iguana's food should be dusted with a special dust found at any pet store. Just follow the directions on the package. One last thing, a Hibiscus Flower is a special treat that are loved by iguanas.

Iguanas should be kept separate. They don't get along. If you want to breed them, you need to be careful. Male Iguanas are aggressive and have on occasion been known to kill females. As soon as my male iguana (Gizmo) was done breeding with Spiker, the opposite happen. She grabbed him by his spikes and makes him bleed. She backed off once I put my hand in the cage. Before, I had them mate, their cages were side by side to see their reactions together. Males have been known to be aggressive with human females especially during their menstrual cycle.

If you want a tame iguana, it must be handle daily starting at an early age. Heavy-duty gloves and long sleeves will save your body from many scratches. Spiker went thru the terrible twos with her tail whipping. Once she was taken to the pet store to have her nails clipped, her attitude changed completely. Be careful of handling baby iguanas since their tail can break off easily.

If you are lucky iguanas can live 15-20 years in captivity. They are more intelligent than most reptiles. For example, Spiker would know what time I got home from work. If she saw me peeking in the window, she would grab the bowl and shake it. She knew the difference between my two cats and even rested next to the smaller one.

As you can see, there is much to consider if you want to take the baby iguana home. They are not recommended for beginners or people who don't have plenty of time to spend with them.

  • Green Iguanas eat mainly crickets when young and friuts and vegetables when grown.
  • Iguanas can break a dog's legs with it's tail.
  • If you want a tame iguana, it must be handle daily starting at an early age.
 
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How do you keep Iguanas from swimming in my swimming pool. After I see them in the pool they leave. But they deficate in the pool. Any one has suggestions to hjelp keep this guys out of my pool, without hurting them? Its Late July, hot hummid weather, with some rain every now and then. But hot.
yeah this honestly isn't all that well thought out. You do have a good point about the iguana but here's the deal. I've never had an iguana, but i GARUANTEE you that i know more about them than about 90% of all iguana owners. I've read numerous articles and quiet a few from this site but you don't want to buy older ones unless they're tamed. If you buy them as babies, you get a chance to form a special bond with the iguana and are MUCH easier to tame than adults.
Iguanas DO NOT eat mealworms and crickets, not even when they are young. This is incredibly wrong information and will hurt your igs. They do not have a digestive system meant to handle animal protein.
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