Thursday, 29 May 2008

Iguana Pet Care Handbook

"In the Iguana Handbook You Will Not Only Learn The Basic Care For Iguana's, You Will Also Learn The Secrets That Only Professionals Know And Never Tell Anyone..."

Have You Ever Wanted To Own Your Very Own Iguana And Never Did Because You Didn't Know How To Care For It?




What I am about to show you will make most iguana specialists nervous..

Here's Just "Sneak-Peak" At What You'll Uncover With The Ultimate Iguana Care Handbook

  • Housing for Your Pet Iguana
  • Creating A Habitat For Your Pet That Is Comfortable For It
  • Making Sure The Lighting And Heating Is Ideal For Your Pet
  • Humidity In The Living Area And The Importance
  • Other Things That Go Into Your Iguanas' Habitat
  • Other Means Of Taking Care Of Your Iguana
  • Proper Ways To Clean And Matinain Your Iguana
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Part 1: Your Pets Home
Part 2: Planning A Habitat
Part 3: Heating And Lighting
Part 4: Maintaining The Habitats Humidity
Part 5: What Goes Into The Habitat

Lets just jump right in with learning about your pets home!

Part 1 -
Your Pets Home
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Even before you consider purchasing an iguana, you must consider its needs for a proper home. Since the iguana’s health is dependant on the actual environment that he lives in, it is essential that this part of the process happen first, before anything else.

Iguana’s use their homes for more than just shelter. It is imperative that his home provides the necessary protection but also the right heat for his well being. Unlike the dog or other mammals, iguanas must have a well maintained climate in order to stay healthy.

This is due to the iguana’s need for the wavelengths of the light within its home. They will use these wavelengths to aid in their metabolism as well as in their body chemistry.

What Was Home Like?

If you consider where the iguana is from, you can see what his needs will be in the climate that you create for him. The extreme temperatures of that environment were also fairly humid. This combination is what his body is conditioned for and therefore must be replaced in the shelter you’ll provide for him if he is to survive and be as healthy as he can be.

Without an environment that is conditioned for the right temperature and humidity, your iguana will become ill, it will suffer and it may even die because of this one simple factor.

What does he need, then? There are several key pieces of information to consider. We’ll break them down for you right here.

Size

Do you need lots of room? The iguana is so small, how can they even imagine needing so much room? No matter what you thought about his size or the room he needed, this is an important consideration.

First, they aren’t small. In many cases, an iguana will grow up to six feet in length. That’s a lot of iguana for you to provide shelter for. There is one misconception out there about this, though. Many think that if they limit the room that they provide to their iguana that they will be safely protecting it from getting extremely large. This is not true. He will continue to grow.

Iguanas start growing at a faster rate then they will down the road. But, he will grow his entire life.Within your first year of owning him, your iguana will likely grow out of the 55 gallon aquarium that you bought it. For this consideration alone you should carefully decide on whether this is the right pet for you. Space is necessary for the animal.

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Part 2: Planning A Habitat

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The habitat that you create for your iguana should be carefully designed and built to provide your pet with a healthy living environment. If you do not provide a high level of attention to this part of the process, you can’t provide the proper care for your pet that he or she deserves and needs.


One thing that can’t be stressed enough is the need to educate yourself before purchasing your habitat for your iguana. Since this is so important of a decision, you don’t want to make costly mistakes. The fact is that most people purchase a habitat only to determine that they should have purchased something else. The best lesson to learn, then, is to keep learning!
Buying Or Building?


You can build your habitat. There is no doubt that this is a great way to go. Or, you can buy a pre-made habitat for your pet. Take that one step further and you can have someone else make a habitat for you and then buy it from them. In any case, what you have to determine is the correct way to build or buy one.


The largest drawback of purchasing your own, pre-made habitat is cost. They are by far expensive homes to purchase for your pet. Sometimes, they are well designed to provide for most of the iguana’s needs. But, most of the time, they aren’t. In fact, most of what you will find in your local pet store is far too small for your iguana. Sure, it’s a great habitat until they grow to their full adult size!


There are a number of great locations online that can help you to design your own custom made iguana habitat. Purchasing one is not a bad idea, but it will have to be done with a full understanding of what you need that habitat to provide for your pet. Don’t underestimate the size of your iguana!


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Part 3: Heating And Lighting

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Now, its time to think about the heating and lighting within your iguana’s habitat. Even if you purchase a pre made habitat, you’ll still need to find ways to keep him warm enough and to keep him getting the necessary light he needs.
Heating


The heating in your iguana’s habitat is quite important to the well being of your iguana. There are many considerations to think about here, though. The good news is that this chapter will tell you all you need to know about the heat sources and needs of your iguana.


Why They Need Heat
The first consideration that you have is just why the iguana needs heat and what that level is. We’ve already mentioned that providing heat to your iguana is required to maintain its health.
Within your habitat, you’ll need to provide a location that can provide basking heat to your iguana. Generally, this area should be able to get to the middle 90’s in temperature. (All temperatures in this e-book are listed in Fahrenheit.) The rest of the air within the habitat should be maintained no less than 75 degrees, but better if it is closer to 80. The final need is to offer a range of temperatures within the habitat to allow him to move around as he feels comfortable.


Now, to accomplish this, there are several things you should and shouldn’t do.
First, purchase several attachment thermometers. Place these in various area of the habitat so that they can be easily read by you from outside the enclosure.
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Part 4: Maintaining The Habitats Humidity

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Now that you have your habitat built and set up with the right amounts of heat and light, the next part of the three part equation for your iguana is that of humidity.
Humidity is the amount of moisture that is in the air. Since iguanas come from areas that are generally very high in humidity all the time, you’ll need to mimic that here in your habitat. But, how in the world do you create the right amount of humidity?


The right level of humidity for your iguana will be between 65 percent and 75 percent, which are fairly humid conditions. There are several ways for you to get this high of a humidity level within your habitat.


First, there are the simple methods to doing this. You can just spray the habitat down with water throughout the day. Don’t spray less than an hour before the lights go out for the night though. You can also place large containers of water in the habitat, which will help to make for the right amount of humidity within the habitat, too.


In the later chapters, you’ll learn about how you need to bath and mist your iguana, but for now, realize that is a good way to gain the benefits of added moisture, too.
If you built your iguana’s habitat correctly, the heat and humidity levels will remain high enough with these methods as you’ll have a pretty decent way of keeping it in (Plexiglas is a great option for this.) But, it may not be enough.


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Part 5: What Goes Into The Habitat
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You’ve designed an amazing habitat, but there is still a few things you’ll need to take into consideration beyond just the construction and the environmental issues.

What will you put into your habitat? You should pay some attention to the details of this area of your habitat. We well provided for iguana that has all he needs in a clean and organized habitat is a long living, healthy and happy pet. Now, here are several things that you’ll build or add to your habitat.

Flooring Covering

Now, when it comes to your habitat’s flooring, take this consideration closely. You want to have something that is easy to replace or at least to clean. But, you don’t want to have anything that your iguana can pick up with his tongue or even worse get wrapped around his toes.

You’ll find many materials available in the pet stores but don’t waste your time on them. Instead consider other easier to afford materials. Here are some options you have.

Floors of:

· Newspaper, ensure that it does not have any type of toxic ink on it.

· Paper towels work just fine, too.

· Plain papers without any type of toxins in them.

· Indoor/outdoor carpeting.

The carpeting is a great choice but if you purchase it, make sure it has nothing that can get caught on your iguana’s toes. You’ll want to wrap it around the edges and tape them underneath to keep them from being torn up or getting caught on his tongue.

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