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Posted by phunkeyphish on September 08, 2002 at 23:29:58:
In Reply to: First rescue? I guess PIC and story inside posted by Jeremy H on September 08, 2002 at 23:18:29:
Well from the pic the ig looks in good shape. First take the mulch out, towels or paper towels are best. For food, get collard greens (they are the best) mustard greens, endive, escarole, these are the four greens i use, you can get dandelions and turnips too im not sure on other really good greens, but these 6 are recommended. You can chop that up with a knife and mix it and toss it in for your iguana, he probably wont eat for a lil while, being in new surrounding and what not. For caging, i dont cage mine, i set my bathroom up, ig proofed it you could say, and he lives in there. but for a cage building is best, 6 feet tall is good, you can talk to someone else about width and stuff. They need to climb though thats a necessity. Another necessity is uvb lighting. the active uv heat, is personally the best i think, but reptisun 5.0 by zoo med works well too. Also give water, and mist him once a day. um, heating the cool side should be like 85, and the basking area should be around 95-100. at night dont let it bet below 70, my bathroom stays about 75 at night. Good luck with it, i think i said everything needed to be said and also use calcium powder about 3 times a week on his food. Sorry there is no structure to this writing, im tired, and in a bit of a rush. Good luck, and welcome to the forum.
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