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A Guide to Green Iguana Care
There is no doubt that iguanas, which are a type of lizard, are both an extraordinary and exotic pet. They have become an increasingly popular choice among kids and adults alike to have as a pet. However, iguana care is different than caring for a hamster, bunny, cat or dog. Knowing the differences will provide baby iguanas with a happy and healthy life as iguanas live a rather long life, from about 13 to 15 years on average. Since you will be taking care of your pet green iguana for quite some time, it is important to learn about how to care for your iguana early on.
First, green iguanas are herbivores. That's right, they don't eat meat. Fruits and vegetables such as apples, lettuce, carrots and tomatoes should be stables in their diet. Water is another important component to your iguana care. There should be a fresh supply of water for your pet to drink and bathe in. It is true that iguanas love to take a bath. Give the animal a bath at least twice per week for about 20 minute intervals. Bathing is important to keep your iguana's skin moist. It also helps with their shedding process. You can provide a small bathing container for your iguana to bath whenever he wants to. Additionally, a small branch should be placed in the iguana's cage so your pet can slough off his dead skin.
We all know that iguanas like to spend their day sunbathing. If possible give it a few hours a day of natural sunlight. When natural sunlight is not possible, provide it with a basking light in order to maintain the best iguana care. It is important that your pet gets 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. Along with liking to sunbathe, iguanas like heat. They prefer an average temperature of around 85 to 95 degrees during the day. At night they prefer the temperature to be cooler, but no less than 75 degrees. Having the temperature in these ranges assists your iguana with proper digestion.
Your pet iguana should have a nice home to live in. For the most part, it shouldn't be allowed to roam freely throughout your home. You should clean its home two to three times per week, but clean the floor of its enclosure daily. When cleaning the cage a few times a week, make sure you scrub using hot water. This will help to ensure that no bacteria grows that can make your iguana ill, which is extremely important for iguana care.
About the Author
It is vital to your iguana to pay attention to the right guidelines for iguana care. Please visit http://raisingiguanas.com for a full report on taking care of your iguana.
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