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first aid kit including betadine neosporin bandaging supplies and styptic pencil cage is 7 h x 5 w x 3 d basic iguana care sheet basic setup keep in mind ...

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                                 First aid kit including Betadine, Neosporin, bandaging 
                                 supplies, and styptic pencil.
                                                        Cage is 7’h x 5’w x 3’d
         BASIC IGUANA CARE SHEET
                                 BASIC SETUP: Keep in mind that your iguana will grow 
    Congratulations on your new iguana pet! This care sheet 
                                 to be 4'-6' in a relatively short period of time. Investing in 
    is intended to get you off on the right foot with your new 
                                 a larger cage now will save you the expense of replacing 
    pet, but should in no way be your only resource. A list 
                                 a too-small cage later. You will need to give your iguana 
    of books, websites, etc. is at the end of this sheet, and I 
                                 12-14 hours of daylight, followed by 10-12 hours of full 
    encourage you to look into as many sources as possible.
                                 dark.  Daytime temperatures should range from 95-98° 
                                 F in the basking spot, to 80° F degrees in the cool spot. 
    GETTING STARTED: Here is a list of equipment you 
                                 Humidity should be at least 60%, preferably closer to 80-
    will need to purchase in order to take proper care of your 
                                 90%. UVB light is essential for your iguana to metabolize 
    iguana.  Keep  in  mind,  this  is  just  the  bare  minimum. 
                                 calcium, so you will need to provide a UVB bulb. A hide 
    There will be plenty of other things you will eventually 
                                 box that provides privacy is also important, at least until 
    want, either to enhance your pet's life or your own.
                                 your pet feels more secure in his new home. Branches 
                                 and vines for climbing will afford exercise for your pet, as 
    A  secure  enclosure  (Size  will  be  discussed  in  the 
                                 well as benefit their psychological health.  
    housing segment, but basically a safe house that's the 
    right size)
    Basking bulb with a hooded light fixture (a light that 
    shines on the spot where they hang out to provide heat)
    UVB  light  (ZooMed  Iguanalight  5.0)  with  fluorescent 
    fixture 
    Heat source (Ceramic heat emitter (not for beginners), 
    human heating pad, undertank heater, etc.)
    Humidity and temperature gauges
    Substrate  (the  stuff  on  the  floor)  (Newspaper,  old 
    towels, Astroturf, indoor/outdoor carpet, etc.)  DO NOT 
    USE:  wood  chips,  bark,  sand,  gravel,  rabbit  pellets, 
    cat litter,  or  any other substrate material that could be 
    ingested.
    Food  and  water  dishes.  The  water  dish  should  be 
    large enough for your iguana to soak his whole body in, 
    but not large enough to drown in. The food dish can be 
    something as simple as a plate.
    Branches (cleaned and treated) or other things to climb 
    on (we use sections of PVC pipe covered with elastic 
    ace bandages.)
    BASIC DIET: Below is a good, basic salad recipe. Keep 
    in  mind that your iguana will flourish best when fed a 
    wide variety of vegetables and greens. Also, note that 
    all  food must be chopped or shredded into fairly small 
    pieces, as iguanas do not chew their food.
    1/2 c. green beans
    1/2 c. orange fleshed squash (acorn, butternut, etc.) 
    1 medium or 2 small parsnips 
    Add as many vegetables, fruits,  and  greens  from  the 
    following  list  as  possible,  keeping  in  mind  the  more 
    variety, the better (The vegetables marked with an * are 
    for occasional use only):
    VEGETABLES (30-40% of diet)
    Zucchini
                                 OTHER RESOURCES:
    Yellow squash
    Peas
                                 BOOKS
    Bell peppers
                                 Green Iguana: The Ultimate Owner's Manual by James 
    Okra
                                 W. Hatfield III
    Snow peas
                                 Iguanas for Dummies by Melissa Kaplan
    Broccoli*
    Brussels sprouts*
                                 WEBSITES
    Sweet potato
                                 Melissa Kaplan's Iguana Site:
    Carrots*
                                     www.anapsid.org
                                 The Basking Spot 
    GREENS (30-45% of diet)
                                     www.baskingspot.com/iguanas
    Collard greens
                                 Colorado Reptile Humane Society
    Mustard greens
                                     www.corhs.org
    Turnip greens
    Dandelion greens
                                 OTHER RESOURCES:
    Cilantro
                                 Iguana  mailing  lists:  www.onelist.com  has  several 
    Bok choy*
                                 iguana  lists  for  you  to  join.  We  suggest  joining 
    Carrot tops*
                                 Iguanamail. It has many knowledgeable “Ig-sperts,” but 
                                 still manages to be very newbie friendly.
    FRUIT (10-15% of diet) 
    Mango
    Papaya
    Apple
    Melon
    Peach
    Figs (fresh or dried)
    This is just a basic list. As you do your own research, 
    you  will  find  many  other  food  options.  Keep  in  mind, 
    iguanas are herbivores EXCLUSIVELY. NEVER FEED 
    YOUR IGUANA ANIMAL PROTIEN IN ANY FORM!!  
    To do so will negatively affect your iguana's health and 
    probably shorten his life.
                                          13941 Elmore Road
                                         Longmont, CO 80504
                                           303-776-2070
                                           www.corhs.org
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