It depends what the dimensions are (and how big the Iguana is)... An adult Iguana can reach a length of 6 feet or 1.8 metres ! And will need a minimum enclosure of 10 feet long, 4 feet deep and 6 feet high - to give it plenty space to move around !
Definitely not. I would suggest for even a small female no less than a 40 gallon "breeder" tank with a custom built 4' by 2' by 2' cage being preferable.
I'm sorry but no turtle can live in a 2.5 gallon tank. You will need a least a 20 gallon tank and that is even iffy when they grow up I would say get a 30-40 gallon tank for one turtle.
For a few years but eventually it will get to big.
ONLY if they're male and female. If you put two males together - they will fight for dominance, possibly resulting in serious injury to one or both !
40 pints 1 Gallon = 8 pints 1 pint = 0.12 gallon
Its all your choice, my friend. However, the bigger the aquarium, the better the ecosystem- so I'd go with the 40 gallon. I have a 40 gallon fishtank myself.
I'm an animal breeder i had to go to school for 10 years and i work 30-40 hours a week
50 gallon is best I've seen 40 gallon but it really depend on how many people live there
.5 gallon = 64 ounces64/40 = 1.6 ounces
There are 8 pints in a gallon. Therefore, 5 gallons is equal to 5 x 8 = 40 pints.
30 to 40 cents per gallon
1800 miles @ 40 miles per gallon = 1800/40 = 45 gallons 45 gallons @ 4.00 a gallon = 45*4.00 = 180.00