Some pet parents want interesting pets, iguanas are one of the most popular and interesting types of pets there. Belonging to the reptile family, there are a few things you can keep in mind when getting an iguana.Â
The right climate: The right climate or environment is very important. You can do this by ensuring that there is enough light, especially UV rays, to reach the pet. If this light does not exist, the iguana may face vitamin D deficiency and have various health problems as well. They come from tropical environments, hence they need 95 degrees to settle in and bask. This temperature should be maintained with great care. This temperature can also be maintained with the help of heating lamps. They need an appropriate amount of exposure to light for 10-12 hours a day.Â
Environment requirements: In order to fulfill these environmental requirements, you should place a thermostat at the end and the middle of this area. You can maintain different temperatures in the environment. As mentioned above your iguana will need some amount of basking time as well. For this, it will be a good idea to create a separate one which can act as a happy space for your iguana also. This area is fundamental to create an environment that resembles their comfortable one. There are many reptile heating and lighting options available.
Cage: The cage will also play an important role in how your iguana feels at your place. The size should be large enough for them to move around easily. Their mental and physical health might get affected if they live in closed-up spaces. If you live in a place that is usually warm, a wired cage would be ideal whereas in a colder place a glass cage would do a better job.
After getting the cage, spread substrate all over the floor of the cage. Add elements such as branches where your iguana can climb on. In their natural environment, they live near the woods. Make sure to get the right Reptile cage accessories and products.
Food: Iguanas are traditionally herbivores. A common mistake that people make is to assume that they will eat insects such as crickets. It has been observed that too much protein can even harm your iguana. Your iguana will need some amount of vegetables and greens. Some of the options for vegetables are kale, lettuce, broccoli to name a few. It is a good idea to also serve them fruits with vegetables. You can include bananas and apples.Â
Apart from this, you can also give them commercial foods and buy the best reptile food and treats online.
Water: Iguanas will get enough water from their food but at the same time, you also need to provide several water bowls in the habitat so they can drink it when required. You can keep one small and another large bowl. They also like bathing and defecating in the water, hence, it will be a good idea to even change the bowls regularly.Â
These are the physical aspects you need to keep in mind when you get an iguana. They are great pets and tend to become tame with handling. Provide them the right environment and in no time become friends with your beautiful iguanas!Â