How Do You Care For A Green Iguana Hatchling?
• Get appropriate housing. It is recommended to have a large aquarium, at least 2’4 feet long, 1’5 feet tall and 1’2 feet width. As they get larger your cage sizes should change accordingly. Your iguana will continue to grow regardless of its cage size. Remember that height is most important but don’t get a telephone booth shaped cage. Your iguana should be able to lay flat without being cramped. • Provide water. Iguanas are a tropical reptile and therefore require a high humidity in order to shed properly and be over all more healthy. The Habba Automatic Misting Machine is a great mister than you can use from hatchling to adult! Don’t forget the water dish! • Make sure they have enough places to hide and climb, iguanas on they natural environment like to rest on big tree branch. Remember you will need to provide enough heat in order for them to digest the food. They are cold blooded reptiles and can not properly digest their food. They should always have a basking spot which should be