Iguana Information For Pet Owners by Mark Williams

Iguana Information

Iguanas: The Different and the Similar

Green iguanas are the ones that people normally bring home and look after and pamper. It is not generally known but there a number of different types of Iguana. Oftentimes, you will see these other types not in pet stores but in the forests where they live.

There are actually six types of iguanas. These are the

1. Dipsosaurus, the desert iguana.
2. Ctenosaura, the spiny-tailed iguana.
3. Lemanctus, casque-headed iguana.
4. Corytophanes, the helmeted iguana.
5. Cyclura, the rhinoceros and rock iguana.
5. Chalarodon, the Madagascar iguana.
6. Green iguana.

The famous iguana that is quickly becoming a part of a large number households is the green iguana. These iguanas may be of different types and appearances but they all have similarities with regard to diet, habits and size.

1. Herbivores iguanas.

The description of herbivores is the type that eats only plant or plant matters. You should be aware that there are not many reptiles that are able to live on plant food alone. This is what makes iguanas unique within the reptile world. This could be the reason why people covet these reptiles for their pets. Feeding them is not as difficult as it can be with other animals.

Being herbivores does not mean that you can just pick any plant out there to feed your iguana. If you want to maintain its health, consider giving them nutritious green and leafy vegetables. Try lettuce. You can give it to them regularly. If you do not have an abundance of vegetables to supply, consider other alternative sources of leafy plants.

2. Tropical temperature.

Iguanas are used to having tropical climates all year round. That is why you will not be able to find an iguana habitat in places where there are shifts of hot and cold climates.

This is one thing that you should consider once you have decided to have a pet iguana. You are required to monitor the temperature around your house or in shelter that you have provided for them.

Iguanas need constant heat to maintain their body temperature. A lot of iguana owners have realized that there is an increase in the usage of their electric heaters or gas once they have an iguana in their household.

So if you are located in locations where there is a winter season, you need to make certain that your heater works. If you do not have one reliable source of heat, then it is a good idea not to consider getting an iguana.

3. Tamed iguana.

Your pet iguana will not get tamed on its own. As the owner, it is your responsibility to make sure that you tame your iguana well so that they will be able to socialize well with you and with others.

A tamed iguana will be able to roam around your house without moving or consuming anything that arouses its curiosity. You can also take them outdoors or to events outside of your home. You will also be able to caress, hold and cuddle your iguana once you are guaranteed that it will not harm you when you do so.

4. Iguanas grow large.

You might be misled into thinking that your iguana will remain small and tiny all throughout its life cycle. This is a misconception.

All types of iguanas will grow to their full size if they are taken proper care of. In 3 to 4 years time, you can expect your iguana to be five to six feet long.

About the Author

The author is Mark Williams who is an Iguana enthusiast. For more information and facts about Iguanas visit http://www.iguanacarebook.com

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