Cause they are really cool dudes! They love to chill and relax. They don't make much nuisance like most of the pets do. Grown up iguanas mostly prefer to be basking comfortably than jumping around all over. read more
They don't make much nuisance like most of the pets do. Grown up iguanas mostly prefer to be basking comfortably than jumping around all over. The little ones can be quite active and playful. They take time to bond with their owners but once they get used to, they make great pets. Iguanas are highly intelligent and can be tamed well. read more
If the iguana is to live in a household with people that fall into any of the aforementioned groups, a reptile may not be the right pet for your family. Housing Iguanas. Iguanas can grow to be up to seven feet long when their tail is included in the measurement and they will weigh about 20 pounds (much larger than most people think an iguana gets). read more
The pet store will be responsible for housing and feeding your lizard, and you will get an agreed-upon percentage of the sale price. If someone agrees, get it in writing. If none of this works, put a classified ad in your local newspaper and sell it yourself. Most newspapers have a “Pets For Sale” ad section. read more