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Iguanas are diurnal creatures, meaning they are active during the day and typically sleep at night. They usually settle down for sleep in the late evening, around sunset, which can vary depending on their environment and the season. In captivity, providing a consistent light cycle can help regulate their sleep patterns, ensuring they get enough rest.

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