It depends on how cold it gets at night in your home. If it gets below 62 degrees, then use one of the red bulb heat lights for nighttime in a lesser wattage.
Yes , it is safe to leave a night light on all night , however it depends on the size and the bulb.
no. iguanas live in the tropicis and in the tropics there is no winter. if ur iguana has not responded to u i recommend a vet....desert iguanas do hibernate in the winter.
Iguanas are cold blooded reptiles. Without light/sun, they lose body heat.
In the dark
Yes you should leave the basking light on at night if you have a chilly house the other light acts as the sun in the day and if you leave that on your dragons will never sleep p.s I have one so if have any questions feel free to post anything up and I'll likely be able to give you and answer
Iguanas are very interesting ! For starters, they grow super fast and most of their full grown length is in their tail (about two-thirds). Iguanas have salmonella bacteria in their stomach to help them digest food. Sometimes, this salmonella can leave their bodies and get on their bodies. (Always wash your hands after handling an iguana!) Finally, most iguanas can regenerate their tails if they need to.
Home Depot offers all your house indoor and outdoor needs. They have a light fixture that operates when it detects movement which is nice at night when you don't want to leave a light on all night.
Nothing...You just leave them with a light shining on there tank (or something warm) so that the water doesn't get to cold.
Domestic iguanas do.
Iguanas are picky.
Iguanas eat dark, leafy, green veggies. Mostly animals bigger than iguanas will eat them.
A night light is called a neon light