The giant green iguana as its name implies describes that indeed it is a large reptile and ideal for pet lovers who love to take care of large animals. They grow to about the length of 5 to 6 feet on growth rate faster than human growth. It can reach maximum size in only about 4 to 5 years. Its life span can reach to about 12 to 15 years.
The cage for keeping giant green iguanas must be large enough to cover its size with allowance to provide freedom of movement. Ideal size must be twice its length in width and same length in height and width. Approximately this will be about 12 ft x 6 ft x 6 ft.
This large size also gives space for tree branches for the giant green iguanas to stay on and move about for the much needed muscle exercise and mood toning. As much as possible, the cage must contain the likeness of its natural habitat surroundings. Iguanas come from the jungles of tropical exotic forests which are rich in fresh air with no air or noise pollutants.
Iguanas are natural plant eaters but they are also omnivorous meaning they could eat plants and animals alike. They eat leaves, fruits and vegetables. If you put in a cricket inside its cage, it will go hunt for it. However care must be given not to give giant green iguanas with veggies that can be harmful to them like spinach, cauliflower and beets because they contain mild acids that are considered toxic for the lizard. Brussels sprouts are also not good for them because of possible salmonella contamination.
Fruits are also eaten by giant green iguanas. Banana is one of its favorites and its potassium content is important for their growth. Other nutrients that must be ensured for iguanas are vitamin d, phosphorous and calcium. Twice a week, the iguanas must be dispensed with vitamin and mineral supplements since being out in the wild, access to the natural source of such nutrients are not present.









