I have many climbing areas and lots of stuff to do in her cage. After she warms up in the morning, she climbs all over and moves around her cage. I do not let mine loose in the house yet, as she is small (8 months), very fast, and I do not want to lose her. I change around her climbing stuff and cage decorations when I clean her cage, and she re-explores it. You could put yours in the tub for a swim, but make sure the water is warm, but not hot, and only and inch or so deep, so he can stand up if he wants to.
2006-08-11 06:14:56
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answered by rybsunrise 1
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Iguanas can sometimes be slow, and it can also be hard for them to get exercise. Try these ideas to insure that your pet is healthy and active.
*Don't leave your pet in its cage. This means you should take him/her out once in a while even if your just stroking his/her back. How would you like to be cooped up in a room all day?
*If you want to be sure that your pet has enough exercise, here's a simple trick to get a little walking time in.
1. Make sure that he/she is hungry
2. Take the food dish and set it across the room, or make a trail leading to the other side.
3. Set the iguana down. If she/he is hungry enough, your pet will walk across to get the food, and for a pet such as an iguana, that would be just enough exercise.
Hope to help!
Miss Serena
2006-08-10 08:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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positioned him on your hand and enable him walk round its extra effective to get an older one and go away the babys to the breeders because with the a million twelve months olds you may fit a leash round them (harness) and walk them over the backyard or once you've a house get chicken twine or show screen mesh and positioned a shallow pond the position you want it to pass and position the coverings around the pond so he could have his own little area yet shop it large sufficient so as that once hes older he can fit and positioned some airborne dirt and mud or grass round it. My recomendations is the show screen so no mosquitos are available in yet solar does positioned a shady position contained in the enviroment so he doesnt go deep fryed like a touch timber container with a hollow in it large sufficient to enable it come and go because it pleases once you've already fed it the its astounding no longer to enable it go because he will already be too dependant on you once he realises you're his god you feed him plus if he's a infant the different iguanas will %. on him and ultimately finally end up hurting him badly my infant iguana ended up with damaged legs because of kiwi my a million twelve months previous iggy
2016-11-29 20:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Our loved to swim in the tub.
We'd fill it with 2 inches of water, roll up a towel and place inside so they have something to climb up out of the water on, and let them swim around for a little while.
2006-08-10 17:20:51
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answered by mkatgriffin 2
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Take it outside and put it in the middle of the road.
2006-08-10 08:14:13
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answered by FRECKLES 6
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We let our iguana swim in the tub, he loves it. Note if you do try this, please clean and disenfect the tub afterwards, especially if you have small children.
2006-08-10 08:55:07
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answered by skylark455st2 4
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Get a gym membership
2006-08-10 08:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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tie its favorite food to a string and pull it in front of it or put it in a cage with a swing and observe what happens....
2006-08-10 08:15:57
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answered by lidipiwi 4
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have it walk around the house
2006-08-10 08:14:56
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answered by :P_ danchoo 2
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Play with your lizard!
2006-08-10 08:15:21
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answered by Snogood 3
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