Considering a Pet Iguana - Know What to Expect
Iguana's need extreme care it is best to buy pet Iguana's when they are still babies so they will grow to know you. Already grown Iguana may be prone to attack other pets that are larger then that are including humans when that are already grown so it would be in best interest for you to buy them when they are younger.
The size of an adult pet Iguana will max out around five to six feet and they can weigh between 15 to 20 pounds. They need special lighting so do know that before purchasing one ultra violet light is what's required they also love to climb so getting rocks and branches are great idea's for it's play time.
A all glass aquarium will be needed for your pet living arrangements also know that as your Iguana grows which will be very rapidly that you will have to come up with other plans as far as where it will be living because it can't reside in an aquarium for the entire life span because of it's size. Building a enclosed housing area in a corner in your home would be ideal for your pet.
A good thing about Iguana's is that they can eat mostly of what you eat and if your iguana is an adult then you can feed it about 3 to 4 times a week, but if you have a baby Iguana they need to be given food daily as well as water. You should feed your Iguana mostly green veggies like mustard greens, collards, turnip greens, peas and other rich veggies. Your Iguana can also eat fruits like pears, banana's, and berries occasionally.
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