Archive for August, 2007

Iguanas Require Space

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Many new iguana owners do not realize the space requirements for their new friends. As soon as the igs outgrow their iguana cages, they sometimes, sadly, release the lizards into the urban wild. There are kind souls who rescue found iguanas, but this is a terrible trend that needs to stop.

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Iguana Cage Heat: A Temperature Spectrum for Your Iguana Cage - Part 2 of 3

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Cool Spot The cool area in your iguana cage should have a temperature in the range between seventy and eighty four degrees. Because fluorescent lights don’t emit as much heat as incandescent bulbs when they are lit, fluorescent lighting is a good choice for the cool area in your iguana cage. You can bring […]

Iguana Cage Heat: A Temperature Spectrum for Your Iguana Cage - Part 1 of 3

Monday, August 27th, 2007

An iguana cage that mimics the natural habitat of an iguana as fully as possible is an iguana cage that will make your pet as happy as it can be in captivity. Just as the wild offers both shade and sun, coolness and warmth, your iguana cage can have a variety of temperate zones. […]