Friday, December 23, 2011

Green iguanas



Some of the myths of the Green iguana




People often have green iguanas have some misconceptions in their regard. These myths may interfere with the ability to care for a green iguana. Some of these myths may not be too harmful. However, some of these myths may be hazardous to the health and well-being of a green iguana. Here are some common myths about green iguanas that you should know about:




(1) You can eat lettuce green iguanas - this myth has some truth. Naturally, since green iguanas are better preserved on a vegetarian diet, you can eat lettuce. However, you must be aware that most salad lettuce types have very little nutritional value. Some people realize when it is already too late to change the diet of the iguana. This is because a green iguana which is mainly fed lettuce will continue to eat lettuce, even if the best foods are added to its diet.




If you want to take care of your green iguana, you feed the vegetables which have a high nutritional value. Cabbage examples jumper, mustard and turnip green.




(2) The iguanas are not catching up their cages - some people think that keep iguanas in small cages cause their growth to be stunted. These people provide small cages for their lizards to keep a practical size. This will certainly not help your green iguana. A green iguana, when properly supported, can reach up to six feet long. This means that keeping in a small cage will only achieve the feat of making your life green iguana very uncomfortable.




(3) Lizards need to eat gravel to help their digestion - it is a very dangerous myth. Some people add small stones or gravel to the enclosure of a lizard because they think that these help a green iguana to digest its food. However, you must get that account gravel or this material could kill your green iguana, if it is consumed. Try to avoid your green iguana feeding these materials, by accident or design.




(4) Hot rocks are a good thing for heating - some people add a green iguana enclosure hot rocks, thinking that these rocks are good for the body of an iguana temperature. What you need to retain, is that green iguanas are cold blooded. This means that if a green iguana is sitting on a hot rock, it can literally be cooked to death. If you want to warm up for a green iguana enclosure, you must use special lighting available in most pet stores.




(5) The iguanas can eat insects, food for domestic animals and other products of animal origin - many sources today still State that iguanas should be animal protein in their diet. However, the truth is that green iguanas are best adapted to a herbivorous diet. The body and the metabolism of a green iguana is designed to effectively use vegetable proteins. Animal proteins, however, can be very disturbing for them. The consumption of animal protein can cause your iguana green develop gout. It may also lead to serious kidney problems. The only reason lizards eat insects in the wild is because that these get mixed with their food accidentally.




Here are some of the myths that you may have heard on green iguanas. Knowing the truth about these myths, you are now equipped to provide the best possible care to a green iguana.



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