ALL iguanas are active in the day, so in captivity they need full-spectrum lighting.
during the mornings when the son is out...I know they should be fed around 10 a.m.....which is when they should be warm enough to be able to digest their meal
Iguana's mating season is during the spring usually varies between March and April.
Iguana breeding season usually starts in November and lasts until March or April, but it varies depending on where you are. Go to Yahoo! Answers and search it for more info.
Usually, when they are thirsty.
find out and let me know
near spring
yeah
This varies by specie's.
no they grow aggressive when there is a male in the breeding season
Breeding season is summer, which officially begins in Antarctica on December 21.
Breeding, calving, and weaning/culling.
they mainly live in the sea, except when breeding season
Seasons would be affected by a change in the earth's rotation. As many animal's breeding cycles are based on the season, some animals could stop breeding altogether.
they migrate to the warmer continents because of food supplies and breeding seasons
They do give birth and they give birth when its the During breeding seasons.
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.
2 years
Kakapo breed during summer, every 3-4 years. Their breeding season is synchronised ao that they breed at the same time. Breeding season coincides with seeding and fruiting seasons of the plants they eat.