Iguanas are majestic and fascinating reptiles, celebrated for their striking appearance, vibrant green to blue hues, and impressive crests and tails. Highly intelligent and observant, iguanas are known for their calm demeanor and curious nature, making them engaging and captivating pets for reptile enthusiasts. They require spacious enclosures, proper lighting, temperature, and a balanced diet to thrive. With their prehistoric charm, gentle personality, and remarkable physical features, iguanas are a perfect blend of exotic beauty and interactive companionship for both beginners and experienced reptile keepers.
Basic Characteristics
Size: 4–6 feet in length (including tail), with a robust, muscular build
Color/Pattern: Predominantly green, sometimes with blue, orange, or red accents depending on species and age
Temperament: Calm, intelligent, and observant; can be social with regular handling
Habitat Requirements: Large, well-ventilated terrarium with UVB lighting, basking spots (85–95°F), and humidity around 70%
Diet: Herbivorous; leafy greens, vegetables, and occasional fruits
Lifespan: 15–20 years in captivity with proper care
Special Feature: Vibrant colors, strong limbs, long tail, and dewlap for communication and display