By brother is about to get a green iguana for himself. I know he has done a lot of research but I just wanted to get some responses about your experiences with them. Any tips, advice, or anything important to know about iguanas?
Does a female iguana lay eggs without being mated?
Is it better to get a male or female?
What all do they eat?
Does their tank requirement need good ventilationg?
How long do they live?
Any other information would be great?
I'm going to do some research of my own on them, I just wanted to hear what you guys had to say about them. Thank you
The female does lay eggs even if she is not mated. I had one that was about 1 1/2 and started laying eggs. She got egg bound and died

. I have another now I got it when it was about 1 month old and thought it was going to be a boy and it is a girl. When I learned more about the species I discovered how beautiful they come. I love the orange ones and my friend has a red one. His is red on top and green on the bottom. It seems the green ones are the most common. From what I understand the males are more aggressive than the females, but you don't have to deal with the egg laying part. Also, egg laying puts stress on the females that can shorten their life. Unless he is going to breed I would get a male that has either been handled regularly or get a younger one that can be trained and get use to him.
Mine eats carrots, spinach, collard greens, water melon, mango, crickets... just about any vegie. Make sure you get a calcium suppliment like miner all.
I built my cage. I used untreated wood, that is very important or coat the wood with polyurithane. Treated wood could burn the skin of the lizard and the odor may kill him/her. I got screening material from Home Depot. The cage size I built is 2'x3'. She will probably get bigger than that so I will eventually have to build another. Mine is about 1 year now and about 2' long. They can get 5' to 7' long. She is climbing more so I am going to modify her cage soon. I have a water dish in her cage so she can lay in it or drink out of it. I also feed her Iguana pellets. She loves them.
She has a large heat rock in her cage. That helps with digestion. She has a heat lamp and a basking area. She also has a flourescent reptile bulb, Zoomed brand, they are guaranteed 1 year.
That's everything I can think of at this time.
