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Monday, June 7th, 2010
It is always best to start with a young animal, between three and six months old, which will acclimatize well to its new life in captivity. If you do want a larger animal, choose one that has been in captivity for a long time. Some pet stores take in animals that have grown too large for their previous owners, and, if you have the space, this is an excellent way of obtaining a sexable animal.
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
As for the sex, two male iguanas rarely live together happily and will almost certainly fight in the mating season, particularly if one or more females is present. Groups of female animals will normally live together harmoniously. But even if females only are kept, they will still produce clutches of infertile eggs. Nesting sites must, therefore, be provided for all adult females to prevent problems with egg-binding.
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Sunday, May 30th, 2010
Ready-made cages are available in a range of different materials. Glass fish tanks are really only suitable for short-term housing of baby iguanas and they will soon require a proper wooden or melamine cage, or one of the increasingly common moulded plastic cages.
The size of the cage will depend on the size of your iguana. A young pair may be housed in a cage measuring 36 x 18 x 18 inches (90 x 45 x 45 cm) and this will be suitable for the first year to 18 months. If you choose a slightly larger cage (48 x 24 x 24 inches/120 x 60 x 60 cm), this will obviously serve longer as a home. These starter cages are available from your reptile store. Most are constructed from melamine and have sliding glass doors at the front. If your cage has no ventilation, remember to drill a few holes (not large enough for the animal to escape through!) for this purpose.
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
You must set up your iguana’s cage before you acquire your pet. You will not be able to leave a young iguana in a cardboard box while you take the time to built it a suitable cage.
Did You Know?
Loss of habitat and collecting for the pet trade are the main problems facing the green iguana in the wild, with the human population having increased a thousand fold in parts of its range.
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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
You can buy green iguanas from many pet stores, where experienced staff should be on hand to give you advice. If they are not, find another store.
What to Look for
Look for an iguana that is lively and alert. Make sure that it is plump and its eyes are bright, clear, and round, with no discharge. Check carefully that it has all its digits, that its claws are unbroken, and that there are no ticks or mites. A young iguana should have a mischievous and inquisitive look and should occasionally flick its tongue as it moves around. Always try to choose an iguana that remains reasonably calm when picked up, because it will be easier to handle than a flighty or nervous animal. Iguanas store fat at the base of their tail, so this should be fat and rounded, with no bones visible.
Signs of a Healthy Iguana:
- Body condition – must be plump
- Tail – no sign of damage or wounds
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Think very carefully before taking on the responsibility of owning an iguana.
- Can be left unattended for short periods if the owner is away
- Can be kept in homes where asthmatics live, because the lack of fur, feathers, and their related dust makes them excellent pets for allergy sufferers.
- If properly maintained, are not prone to illness and require less maintenance than a dog or cat.
Could I look after an Iguana?
This is the most important question that you should ask yourself before you buy an iguana. Your animal will ultimately need a large living area and will be relatively expensive to care for. It is very important not to take on a baby iguana if you are unable, or not prepared, to look after it for its entire life. Zoos and animal rescue centers are burdened with many iguanas whose owners simply cannot cope with them when they get too large.
Remember, a baby iguana may cost no more than $10 to purchase, but the equipment you will need to house and care for it properly may cost an additional $400.
With proper care, green iguanas can live 10 to 15 years in captivity. Over the last few years, much has been learned about the requirements of these animals and there have been great advances in equipment and products available for maintaining them. This is likely to prolong life expectancy.
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