Probaly about once a day not quite sure you should probaly research is a bit . I think its every day or two if possible
let the iguana know you care and don't pick him up until you are sure he knows it!
I wouldn"t let your pig swim in a chlorinated pool because is can irritate their eyes and skin.
If your Iguana if mean, it needs you to interact with it more. You need to give it 15 minutes of time in your hands over it's cage, then at least 60 minutes (1 hour) of calm-down time. Then you start all over again. Eventually, your Iguana will calm down and let you hold it more often. If he won't even let you hold him yet, gently stroke his back and prove to him that you won't eat him. Soon he will need more strange humans to interact with him and ever children. Remember that children should ALWAYS be supervised when handling an Iguana.
only if you make sure there is nothing he will get into that can hurt it.
You shouldn't. To learn more about guinea pigs and their care, go to guineapigcages.com
Let them hatch and just wait if you are nervous call the vet.
let it swim
You can't!
Of course
Literally, it means, "We go to swim," however, it's interpreted as "Let's swim!" or, "We're going to swim."
You can't swim in Gta Vice city but in Gta San Andreas it let's you swim
It will live for at least as long as you let it live for. If you take really good care of your desert iguana, it will live for up to 15 to 20 years old. If you take bad care for your desert iguana it will live for a shorter time.