Keeping Iguana: Tips to make iguana cages

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Tips to make iguana cages
Iguanas are usually bought when still small. But over time, iguanas can grow to be large so that the size of the cage should also be able to anticipate this.

The size of the cage should be large enough to provide sufficient space for the iguana is able to move freely.

Some believe that the growth will be limited by the size of the iguana cage. Of course it is not true. Iguanas grow rapidly in the first quarter and then gradually slows down.

So, even if you buy iguana size of a child, to be sure, a large cage that after a few months of its size will increase.

Humidity and temperature of the cage should be considered. Iguanas are cold blooded and therefore must ensure chassis temperature is quite warm but not too hot. Iguana usually live in tropical climates.

However, if for some reason the room temperature is too cold, the lights can be added to the site to create a warmer temperature.

In addition to temperature and humidity must be well maintained. Corresponding moisture ranges from 65 to 70 percent.

If the humidity is too low, you can spray water on the cage occasionally.

Moisture can also be controlled by using a bowl of water in the cage.

Iguanas need sunlight to promote digestion. UVB and UVA ray is necessary for their survival.

UVB helps the production of vitamin D3 is an essential element necessary for the process is digestion.

The easiest way to provide cost-effective UV radiation is to allow sunlight into the cage. To get around this, you can place the cage near the window.

The iguanas are basically wild animals, it is important to do a similar combination of their natural environment.

To climb nature, love iguanas. So do not forget, so they put a branch or a tree wave.