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Could I Look after an Iguana?

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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Water & Moisture

Friday, February 26th, 2010


The iguana drinks water often , usually two or more times a day. Low humidity in the iguana’s surroundings will most likely if not probably make itself more than evident by the lizard’s increase intake and use of water. Spraying water on the leaves of plants in the iguana’s terrarium as a means of attempting to furnish a greater as well as adequate supply of water will fall more than far short of the intended goal of giving the animal a sufficient amount of water and moisture . Thus the iguana should always be provided with a water bowl that should be thoroughly cleaned and refilled on daily on a regular as well as ongoing basis. This habitat might well include additional containers of water in which the iguana can leisurely soak its entire body and tail section. If the size of the environment permits it, the iguana might be permitted a body of water in which it can swim. A hatching iguana which measures close to 8 inches ( that is 20 cm) can usually be expected to grow 1 to 1 1/2 inches per year (2.5 – 3.8 cm) for the very first year or two. After the second year the rates of growth decline to an average of 1 inch (2.5 cm) each month. A fully grown iguana might might reach a max length of around 6 1/2 feet ( approx 203 cm) although in the ranges of 5 feet ( 152 centimeters) is probably more typical of the sizes attained by many if not most specimens during a lifespan that plausibly ranges from to 25 years.

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The Iguana part 2

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010


The Galapagos land Iguana, Conolophus subcristatus, is frequently seen in zoos but rarely in private collections. It is protected by law.

It weighs twenty-two pounds. There is a subspecies, A.c. venustissimus, found only on Hood Island. It is only 30 inches maximum length and brightly colored, but nevertheless is valueless as a captive pet.

CONOLOPHUS – One species, the Galapagos land iguana, Conolophus subcristatus. It is a vegetarian, eating shoots, bark, flowers, fruits, cactus pads and grasshoppers. With a row of spines down the back, this is a powerful looking lizard; however, it is easy to tame. It needs warmth – say 80 to 90 degrees F. It is surely used to salty food and may actually relish it. Four feet long.

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