What to Feed an Iguana

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Part of the video series: How to Care for Green Iguanas

Summary: Learn what to feed to an iguana in this free video.

Views: 963 | Tags: care, pets, habitat, diet, reptiles, lizards, iguana, iguanas, illness


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Nichole Bragg Nichole Bragg is the reptile expert from The Pet Kingdom in Cottonwood, AZ. She has many years experience at the pet store and with her many reptiles at home. read more

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What to Feed an Iguana

On behalf of Expert Village I'm Nicole and I'm here to tell you about Iguanas. This Iguana is I kept him on a diet of many green vegetables. Mature Iguanas require high levels of vitamins and minerals which are found mainly in these ingredients I got here. They also require a lot of veggies and a lot of supplements in order to allow them to reach full size. This guy will eat at least one of these bowls a day this has endives, Radicchio, green leaf lettuce, roman lettuce and the carrots in here. So he has a quite variety of vegetables in there often times I'll also add zucchini. They like shredded sweet potatoes, there are so many different supplements you can put into your animals food. They like cauliflower, corn now in order to complete the nutritional value of this I add a supplement such as this one. This contains levels of vitamin D3 and calcium so he'll be able to this will complete his diet. I'm just going to sprinkle this right on top of his food he doesn't mind it, it really doesn't taste like anything. A lot of times you might want to read the labels on your supplements because supplements are very important but they are also dangerous. You don't want to give him too much, this one you can put as much as you want on there and it's not going to make much of a difference. I'm just going to set this right here and he knows he can smell it he knows when it's time to eat so he'll be coming over to munch on that any second.

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