iguana enclosure
iguana enclosure
Can someone with experience about iguana gimme some help ere??
well, i just bought a baby iguana.. i looks healthy and green, but it has some black spot on the back of its body..izzit a good sign or bad?
btw,do iguana need DIRECT natural sunlight? (do i have to hold it and stand in the middle of a hot sun),well..since glass will trap heat and cook the iguana..
The distance between the heat lamp and the enclosure?(from top)
ty for your answers,sorry for bad english =)
You really should have done some research before buying an iguana. Iguanas are not very easy to keep for a beginner. They should NOT be kept in a glass aquarium. You know they are up to 6 feet long when they grow up. And they grow very fast. They need at least a 4 x 4 x 6 tall arboreal enclosure and that's a little small. They also need special light and a very special diet. The cage alone will cost you a good amount of money. Unless you can build one yourself. The pet store wont tell you all of this because
1. They don't know anything about reptiles and
2. If they did know they wouldn't tell you because they just want you to give them the money.
Here is an iguana care sheet. If you want your iguana to live follow them exactly. And next time please don't buy pets you don't know how to care for.
http://www.kingsnake.com/rockymountain/RMHPages/RMHgreen.htm
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