Learn The Basics Of Iguana Feeding
September 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Iguana Food
If you have an iguana as a pet, you have to realize that iguana feeding is not like feeding any other type of pet that you may have had in the past. They have a special diet that you are going to have to replicate in order for them to live a long and healthy life.
In the wild, iguanas are herbivores. They will eat several small meals during the course of the day that are loaded with fiber and protein. When you are feeding them at home, you are going to have to provide them with the same rations that they get in the wild because they will obviously not be able to choose their own food.
You will also want to provide your iguana with a wide variety of foods to choose from when making up their diet so that they do not get used to just one type of food. The danger in that is that if you cannot get something that you have been feeding them for some time, they may not eat the new food. By supplying them with a variety of balanced foods, you will ensure that they eat whatever you give them as they will never get partial to just one food type. Their diet should be a combination that makes up 90% vegetables and 10% fruits. You can also throw various types of flowers into the mix that they are known to eat from.
With iguana feeding, be aware that fruits and vegetables will make the bulk of the iguana’s diet. The Vegetables should be washed and served to the iguana raw. You can give them the following vegetables: Swiss chard, Turnip greens and tops, Timothy Hay, Clover, Kale, Squash, Dandelion Greens, Green beans, Peas, Collard Greens, Mustard Greens and carrots. For fruits, you should choose from the following: Melons, Banana, Grapes, Peaches, Apples and Pears. You will probably notice the iguana will enjoy the sweeter fruits more, but you will want to mix up the variety that you give them.
For flowers, you will want to make sure that they are free of any treatments, pesticides and fertilizers. You can choose from the following: Carnations, Hibiscus, Dandelion Flowers and Roses. Stick to only these flowers and make sure that you do not feed your iguana Azaleas at any cost as they are toxic and will harm the iguana.
When it comes to iguana feeding, you are going to have to shred or cut the fruits and vegetables into smaller pieces to make them easier for the iguana to eat. You can actually make a nice mix of a combination of all of the above or even all of them and before serving the food to your iguana, you should sprinkle it with a vitamin-mineral supplement that you can find at your local pet store. You should place the food out for them to eat several times a day.


