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Iceberg Lettuce Mealworms A varied diet of greens and veggies Commercial ig food
2. The three most important parts of a healthy iguana's life are?
A varied diet, a range of temperatures, sunlight A 20 gal. terrarium, a hot rock, iceberg lettuce Iguana pellets, full-spectrum lighting, water bowl 85 degree environment, fruit, UV lightbulb
3. In one year, an iguana will:
Gain one pound Triple in length Shed it's skin Turn from green to brown
4. You can tell the sex of an iguana:
By their name In two years By their head In six months
5. An iguana always needs:
A terrarium An even temperature A hot rock A hot basking spot
6. Your iguana's jaw bulges out on both sides. Do you:
Give him more calcium Soak him in warm water Take him to the vet Do nothing. It's normal.
7. Iguanas are:
Domesticated animals Amphibians Wild animals Terrestrial
8. The oldest iguana died at:
12 20 32 50
9. An iguana should poop:
Once a week Twice a week Twice a month Every day
10. An iguana enclosure should be:
Twice as long as the iguana As long as the iguana Equipped with a hot rock At least twenty gallons in size
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August - Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha Gonna Do?, Breeding Season, Castration - Surgery and Chemical, The Presto Salad Shooter for easy meals, Ask Dr. Spike - My male iguana turns orange. What does that mean?
September - Dehydration - Dying of Thirst, Organ Damage Caused By Dehydration, Dehydration - Observable and Clinical Signs, Signs of Viseral Gout, Summer Fruit, Conversion Chart, End of Summer Iguana Salad, Lizards Living Large in Florida, Humidity in the Enclosure, Ask Dr. Spike - My iguana eats his feces - Ugh!, Happy End of Summer!
October - Skeletons in the Closet - Building a Closet Enclosure, Electrical Work in the Clsoet, The Third Eye, FallBack - Change your timers, Ask Dr. Spike - there are strange things in my iguana's poop!, Lots of Halloween Iguana Hats, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! and Happy Iguana Halloween!
November - Many Reasons for Giving Thanks, The Proper Way to Hand-Feed An Iguana that isn't Eating, Preparing the Blended Food, From the Mailbox - I Lost My Iguana in the House!, Autumn Torte Recipe and Fig Dessert for You and Your Iguana's Thanksgiving Dinner, Happy Thanksgiving!
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