Green Iguana
Housing: Green Iguana's most commonly reach a length of 5 to 6 feet, and because of this most need a custom built cage. However, Iguana's can be housed in a 10 to 30 gallon as a baby, and as an adult they can be housed in a 55 to 100 gallon tank.

Feeding: As adults Iguanas are mainly herbivorous. They should be fed mustard greens, collard greens, tomato, romain lettuce, and cucumber mixed together. Yuo can also give them crickets and fruit as a snack or treat.

Handling: Baby and adult iguana's should be handled regularly to get them accustomed to human presence.

Heating: Iguana's need a high temp. of 86 to 93 degrees, also along with high humidity. Iguanas also need and must have a UV heat lamp to prevent MBD (Metabolic Bone Disease).

Subsrate: Reptile carpet or Reptile bark should be used.
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