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The Terrarium Lid

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012


This not only prevents the inmates from escaping (some salamanders are extremely adept at crawling up a sheer glass surface because the slimy body secretions can produce suction), it forms a housing for the lighting system (and heating system if it is required) and provides ventilation. A terrarium lid may be made from plastic (common in purchased terraria) but also could be fashioned from plywood given a couple of coats of non-toxic gloss paint to render it damp-proof. A couple of large holes are made in the top of the lid and covered with a fine gauge mesh. The lid should be at least 15 cm (6 in) deep to allow for the lighting apparatus.

 

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Housing

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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