No reason why not - they're high in iron and vitamins.
Iguanas are supposed to be fed collard greens, mustard greens, And other greens. You can feed them a variety of fruits and vegetables too. Some people make Iguana salad which is a mixture of the greens, fruits and vegetables. I mostly feed my iguanas collard greens and mustard greens with fruit every day. I have read that if you feed your male iguana sweet potato during breeding season the orange coloring will come out more. I have three iguanas, one is about 3 years and the other two are about one year of age. All green iguanas.
Iguanas are supposed to be fed collard greens, mustard greens, And other greens. You can feed them a variety of fruits and vegetables too. Some people make Iguana salad which is a mixture of the greens, fruits and vegetables. I mostly feed my iguanas collard greens and mustard greens with fruit every day. I have read that if you feed your male iguana sweet potato during breeding season the orange coloring will come out more. I have three iguanas, one is about 3 years and the other two are about one year of age. All green iguanas.
You can eat processed mustard as a condiment, seeds, oil, and even the greens.
No, it can't.
Yes
No they will get very sick
because they are not healthy for you mustard greens a better
They may eat it if they are hungry but you should not give them meat. Iguanas should be fed on mixed vegetables especially greens and some fruit.
Lettuce leaves out vitamins that are key in overall growth and health of the lizard long term. Things like bok choy, kale, collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, or dandelion greens are much better. Remember to vary the diet. Don't feed one thing all the time.
Yes. it even tastes good and good when sick.
Mustard can be added to many dishes in cooking or after cooking. It is also widely used on sandwiches of all types as a condiment. You can cook the greens from the mustard plant and eat them also.
I doubt it. It is not a native plant for them and they would like fruit, insects, and leafy greens.