So you have an iguana and you have met its basic needs: light, heating, space and even humidity. So this is all that is required for the iguana's habitat? You might think this is all you need to do. But this is untrue! Those needs are only just the beginning of what the iguana need. Light, heating space and humidity are the basic requirements mean the iguana will survive but it does not mean the iguana will thrive.
To ensure the iguana's health, the habitat should have the following four accessories: substrates, basking and climbing accessories, food and water dishes and places to hide. What do all these mean?
- Substrates
The surface of the iguana's habitat is composed of substrates. You need to remember that iguanas will continuously flick their tongues. Why do iguanas do this if they can see?
By flicking their tongue, it gives the iguana information about their immediate environment. As such, do not use wood chips, sand or gravel since wood chips can cause a choking hazard and the sand or gravel are overly dangerous if they are ingested by your iguana.
Are you wondering then what you should choose if anything at all. Should you choose to use a substrate, you can try using newspapers where some offer a non-toxic ink. Any kind of paper that is not toxic to animals can be used. Indoor and outdoor carpeting can be used as a substrate for the iguana's habitat.
- Basking and Climbing Accessories
Iguanas spend more of their time in trees so placing some kind of climbing material in your iguana's environment could make them feel more at home as if they were in the wild. This leads to them leaning on your more for their needs.
Shelves from a old bookshelf or shelf that is not going to be used from a computer desk can be an acceptable substitution for tree branches. Regular branches may not always hold your iguana.
Understand if you do include branches in the habitat, provide enough of them and some that are big enough for the iguana to lay on during their resting times. One of the ways you can do this is to place carpeting on the branches. These will also serve as a basking place for your iguana.
- Food and Water Dishes
Like any other animals, iguanas need to have food and water. Even though iguanas don't need to drink often, it is still vital for them to have fresh water on a daily basis.
Get a water dish that is the right size for your pet because the love to lay in it. It should be one that won't easily tip over and it should be shallow for them not to drown in.
Iguanas are very meticulous about the water. After they are done soaking in it, iguanas will tend to poop in the water. This means as an iguana owner, you need to change the water often so it will need to be sanitized on a daily basis to avoid germs that can make your iguana sick.
- Hiding Places
Like many people, iguanas want to be left alone. This means they will hide so it is imperative to make a place in the habitat for a place for them to retreat. It could be a log or rock or anything of that sort.
Should you do these little things for your iguana, you can bet that your iguana's health will be maintained.
To ensure the iguana's health, the habitat should have the following four accessories: substrates, basking and climbing accessories, food and water dishes and places to hide. What do all these mean?
- Substrates
The surface of the iguana's habitat is composed of substrates. You need to remember that iguanas will continuously flick their tongues. Why do iguanas do this if they can see?
By flicking their tongue, it gives the iguana information about their immediate environment. As such, do not use wood chips, sand or gravel since wood chips can cause a choking hazard and the sand or gravel are overly dangerous if they are ingested by your iguana.
Are you wondering then what you should choose if anything at all. Should you choose to use a substrate, you can try using newspapers where some offer a non-toxic ink. Any kind of paper that is not toxic to animals can be used. Indoor and outdoor carpeting can be used as a substrate for the iguana's habitat.
- Basking and Climbing Accessories
Iguanas spend more of their time in trees so placing some kind of climbing material in your iguana's environment could make them feel more at home as if they were in the wild. This leads to them leaning on your more for their needs.
Shelves from a old bookshelf or shelf that is not going to be used from a computer desk can be an acceptable substitution for tree branches. Regular branches may not always hold your iguana.
Understand if you do include branches in the habitat, provide enough of them and some that are big enough for the iguana to lay on during their resting times. One of the ways you can do this is to place carpeting on the branches. These will also serve as a basking place for your iguana.
- Food and Water Dishes
Like any other animals, iguanas need to have food and water. Even though iguanas don't need to drink often, it is still vital for them to have fresh water on a daily basis.
Get a water dish that is the right size for your pet because the love to lay in it. It should be one that won't easily tip over and it should be shallow for them not to drown in.
Iguanas are very meticulous about the water. After they are done soaking in it, iguanas will tend to poop in the water. This means as an iguana owner, you need to change the water often so it will need to be sanitized on a daily basis to avoid germs that can make your iguana sick.
- Hiding Places
Like many people, iguanas want to be left alone. This means they will hide so it is imperative to make a place in the habitat for a place for them to retreat. It could be a log or rock or anything of that sort.
Should you do these little things for your iguana, you can bet that your iguana's health will be maintained.
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