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Caring For Your Green Iguana - This is a link to my entire care guide. It gives all of the information you will need to properly care for your iguana
Food/Water/Vitamins - This section will explain exactly what to feed your iguana to keep it healthy. There is also a great sample diet on this page if you scroll down after the introduction
A guide to cage and light setup - this page shows how to set up your cage and lights with simple directions and pictures - a must read for new iguana owners
Why is my iguana aggressive? - find out why your iguana acts this way toward you and what you can do to correct it
Heating/Lighting - If you need information about the temperature of your cage, types of lights to use, how long and when to leave them on, etc., this section has everything you need to know and pictures of each type of light you will need
Health Problems/Disease/Metabolic Bone Disease - information on diseases, especially Metabolic Bone Disease, the number one cause of death in captive green iguanas
Iguana Adoption Center - if you are looking to adopt an iguana or have an iguana available for adoption visit our adotion center
Enclosures - this site is a good place to find directions on how to build cages
Nail Trimming - directions on how to trim nails properly
Mites - mites are the little red bugs that iguanas sometimes will have when you get them from the petstore, here you will find information and treatment for eliminating mites
Quiz - take our quiz to see if you really know all there is to know about keeping your iguana healthy
Iguana Growth Chart - to find information on age, growth, and size of iguanas
Sexing Green Iguanas - information on how to tell if your iguana is a male or a female
If you think your iguana is sick or in pain, please call your veterinarian