Yes
dont put an iguana with another iguana they will kill each other so yes!
Unless you want your iguana to get eatin, or your snake to get tail whipped, I wouldn't recommend it. I have an iguana, but it's a baby.
Yes.
Iguana is a genus of herbivorous lizards native to Central America. There are two species of iguana, Iguana delicatessima (Lesser Antillean Iguana), and Iguana iguana (Green Iguana). There are several similar genera that are commonly referred to as iguanas.
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Yes, you can completely cover a fish tank with a lid or cover to prevent fish from jumping out and to maintain water quality.
Well, what do you mean?If your leaving on vacation without the iguana then you can ask someone to take care of it for you while you are gone.If your on vacation with the iguana, well it's better to do some safe activities inside with the animal. Lame, I know but at least you won't lose him/her, and they won't get hurt.
The common name is the 'Green Iguana' probably the most common/famous iguana
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The clear cover value for the RC water tank is approximately $50.
It is safe to use an expired propane tank because it is a heat source and not an actual food. The only concern is if the tank is still safe to use without a risk of combusting.
No! not under any circumstances is that ok. First of all, logically consider this: Leopard Geckos are mainly from Pakistani deserts, and the Desert Iguana is from the American Southwest. Leopard geckos may be carriers of Middle Eastern diseases that they have adapted an immunity to, while the iguana may be susceptible, and vice-versa. This is just one reason why two species of different localities should never be put together, not to mention aggression issues. Plus, if you're keeping your iguana remotely decently, it should have AT LEAST a 40 gallon tank, a high powered (125 watts or more) mercury vapor bulb that emits UVB (not just UVA) like a Powersun. Leopard Geckos may be harmed by this level of UVB and should therefore have a separate tank from each other unless they are two females of the same size.