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Re: Do you have a pic??


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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on December 13, 2002 at 09:06:17:

In Reply to: Do you have a pic?? posted by Flavia Guimaraes on December 13, 2002 at 08:40:17:

I found these information on INTERNET
But if you have had yours for 4 years Im sure you know these information by heart!

Flavia

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BASIC CARE SHEET FOR THE HELMETED IGUANA

Common Name: Helmeted Iguana
Scientific Name: Corythophanes cristatus
Distribution: S. Mexico to N. Columbia
Size: 10" - 14"

NATURAL HABITAT :

This arboreal lizard is found in tropical rain forests,
In Northern Columbia, Also found in South Mexico
Being arboreal they need lots of space. Adults in captivity need
at least a 4' x 2' x 18" vivarium.

BEHAVIOUR :

Will usually become tame with handling.
To much handling will stress this animal.
Males can become territorial, Keep separate from other males.
These Lizards are active during the day.
Keep the vivarium well ventilated.

CAPTIVE ENVIRONMENT :

Use UV lighting 12-14 hours per day ( Arcadia D3 ).
Provide a basking area with access to a cooler area.
These lizards like climbing, supply plenty of (imitation plants)
and lots of climbing branches, logs and cork bark.

TEMPERATURE :

Daytime temperature should be:
Basking Area 80 to 90 degrees F.
Cool Area 76 degrees F.
Night temperature should range between 70-80 degrees F.
Use a reptile heat mat for 24-hour ground heat inside the vivarium.

HUMIDITY / WATER REQUIREMENTS :

These lizards require high levels of humidity.
Supply a large, deep bowl for drinking and bathing.
Mist the vivarium every 2-3 days. Keep the vivarium well ventilated.

NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS :

These lizards are carnivores, they will eat insects.
Always offer a variety, black or brown crickets, mealworms, waxworms Locust.
Always use a good dusting supplement.


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