Monday, December 17, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Caging your large iguana
Ideal iguana cage (inexpencive) |
Buying cages for adult iguanas is extremely
expensive, and unnecessary, you can build a cage that your iguana will be
perfectly happy in. One thing you should know about building your cage is that
it obviously should be pretty big, about 6 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide and 3 or
4 feet deep. also there should be at least one side with plywood walls to keep
in moisture, the best is three sides plywood, then have the front be one giant
door. You will need to put in a basking spot for your iguana also. The bottom
should be tile so urine and feces can be cleaned up easily. If you fallow these
guidelines and do a little more research, your iguana will be safe and sound in
his new cage in no time.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Baby iguanas
Baby Green Iguana |
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
My iguana bit me!
Well its been a few weeks! I just arrived home from a weeklong trip to Florida.
My iguanas on my bed looking normal and everything, then he runs up my arm and
bites my earlobe, he’s about 3 feet, it really hurt and bled for a while. HAS
ANYONE ELSE BEEN BITE BY THEIR IGUANA?
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Iguanas as pets
The subject I choose was iguanas. The reason I chose iguanas
is because I have a pet iguana named Apollo at home who is starting to out grow
his habitat. Also the subject of iguanas is very interesting and fun to blog
about. Also if your thinking about getting an iguana there are many important
things you have to keep in mind, for example they grow to be about 6 feet in
length, and need a huge cage. Also If neglected they can become very dangerous.
When threatened they will use their tails to defend their territory, a full
grown iguana tail whip can snap a humans leg in two, and bites usually require stitches.
Its very important to take them out as often as you can, so they don’t become
aggressive.
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