If you love nature and its creatures, you can help to save their species from extinction by saving them from predators. Just think about a couple of iguana as the last pair. It is not very difficult to keep and look after iguana as pets, only thing you have to do is to plan and manage it the correct way. Albino iguana should be given feed daily on a regular basis. The best time to give them food is at the daybreak almost an hour after they wake up. It is the ideal time for their food as they can digest the food during the day before going to sleep. Moreover, the morning atmosphere provides perfect temperature for digestion of food. But otherwise, they are calm and fearful and run away, if you go nearer to them. These species are gradually getting endangered. Those found abundantly in wild earlier are getting vanished. The major causes are cutting of forests. Consequently, they lose the place to live. Moreover, they fall a prey to animals and human beings also eat them in many islands. The mother iguana tries to find some best place to lay eggs and waits till their hatching is over. There are both natural as well as artificial nests for iguanas. The iguanas get their babies from both types of nests. The disadvantages are that, if the number of reptiles increases more than the owners have space in their homes, it will be a big problem to feed them. During the cold weather, you should especially be careful to control the temperature in their cage; otherwise they may be frozen to death. 3. Food: Baby iguana should be fed a proper diet. You should better follow a diet plan for them. They require food rich in Vitamin D3 with sufficient quantity of phosphorous and calcium. So, alternatively you can put a screen door at the place of closet door. The screen door can be inset on one side and you can pull the lock during cold nights. The Plexiglas front doors will be better. There should be the vent holes provided on the wall above the door for ventilation These are a few ideas for using the closet as an enclosure for iguana's dwelling.
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