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Key Factors in Choosing a Lizard

Friday, March 4th, 2011


  • How much space are you willing to devote to your lizard’s cage?
  • If you will have more than one lizard, do you have room to house them separately, if necessary?
  • Will you be willing to feed your lizard insects or rodents, or is a herbivore a better choice for you?
  • Will your children and other family members be willing to learn how to properly handle a delicate lizard?

Important Factors in Making Your Choice

Now that you’ve decided to get a lizard, which one should you choose and why? The first and foremost consideration, aside from price, is the size to which your lizard will grow and the space that it needs. If your space is limited, you should start off with a lizard you can comfortably accommodate in your own living quarters. Baby iguanas may be inexpensive, cute and seemingly easy to care for, but it is important to remember that, if properly nurtured, an iguana will grow rapidly, reaching maximum lengths, including the tail, of 5 feet or so. They need plenty of room, sunlight and special facilities. The larger monitor lizards also grow to relatively great lengths. They are spectacular animals and well worth the efforts, but you have to be realistic about what you can provide your new lizard. There are many lizards that can be adequately housed in aquarium tanks 3 feet long and 1 foot or so wide.

Another consideration is food. Vegetarian lizards can be accommodated by the fresh or frozen produce section of your supermarket. In a pinch, monitor lizards can be fed canned dog food and the same sorts of meats, and even some vegetable matter, that we eat. A lot of lizards are insectivores. They need to be fed live insects such as crickets, wingless fruit flies, mealworms (Flour Beetle larvae) and other bugs and worms, all of which are available in your local pet or bait shop, or by mail from live food suppliers.

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What to Feed?

Monday, July 12th, 2010


Young iguanas may eat some insects, but adults are generally totally herbivorous. Live insects, such as crickets and mealworms, are readily available from all pet stores that sell reptiles (and many that don’t), and all of these are suitable for young iguanas. In the United Kingdom, locusts are also available.

Not all baby iguanas will eat insects, however, and they will thrive if fed exclusively on vegetable matter. The key to a good diet is variety, and it is very important not to let your iguana become fixated with one food item.

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Food

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010


The iguana is smart. He selects his food to provide a balanced diet. If this is what you believe – great!  The iguana is stupid, but providentially he is endowed with a very tolerant digestive system. Perhaps this is what you believe – great!

Here are a few facts about your iguana which might be useful regardless of which statement you believe. Young iguanas in the wild are known to eat insects, small animals, birds, other reptiles, land snails, fruit, vegetables, flowers and buds. Adult wild iguanas have been found with some animal food in their stomachs. Other adults have been known to thrive in the wild on a 100% vegetarian diet.

Iguanas are rarely seen to drink, but they do like to bathe and swim and soak; perhaps they do drink or absorb moisture through their skin. The Galapagos land iguana eats or licks plants wet with dew and also seems to drink sea water.

Iguanas consume some gravel which they use in their alimentary canals to aid in breaking up tough vegetable matter. One fine specimen of common iguana contributed to the Staten Island Zoo in New York was reported to have thrived on mozzarella cheese and ice cream. At the zoo it thrived on the regular iguana diet.

Another, a pet in Washington, D.C., ate vegetables for twelve years and is thriving. This specimen has a special fondness for frozen spinach souffle, served piping hot! He is known to drink water from time to time. His owner believes that the preference for vegetables over fruit may have been acquired since vegetables were all he got to eat when he was a baby twelve years ago.

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