
Before adopt an iguana you must know that it is not a common pet.They are reptiles and to take care of them correctly you must invest a lot of time, patience and money.As for the baby iguanas, you should know that in captivity they hardly exceed the year of life.They should be given constant care and good nutrition.For this reason you should be very responsible if you decide to adopt a baby iguana.
Keep reading this article on feeding for baby iguanas and get adequate information on how to do it.
What do baby iguanas eat?
Iguanas are animals that feed only on vegetables, they are herbivores .We should never give them meat.They have teeth but do not chew, but tear food before swallowing.It is very important to chop or grate your food.
We must look at the size of the head of our iguana and ensure that the snacks are easy to swallow.The baby iguanas should be fed every day.It is advisable change the feeder a couple of times a day, modifying the combination of vegetables.So we encourage our little eat.
It is very important that clean your bowl regularly , without leaving food remains from previous days because fungi can develop easily.
The best time to feed them is in the morning, after they have been heated for a couple of hours with UV rays.They need heat to be able to metabolize food.It is important that when you move it (especially after eating) do not subject it to sudden currents or temperature changes.
The food should never be cold or excessively hot.If you use frozen vegetables , you must first defrost them and wait until they are at room temperature.Even if it comes from the fridge it is convenient to prepare the bowl and wait for its temperature to rise (we can place it outside the terrarium for a few minutes).

Healthy food for baby iguanas
An iguana's diet should contain approximately 95% of vegetables , green vegetables and leaves; and 5% of fruit and feed for iguana.
A good base with which to mix the vegetables and fruits that we crush is fresh and chopped alfalfa in small pieces.incorporate pumpkin, hibiscus or rose flowers; provided that they do not contain pesticides.The recommended vegetables are:
- Pumpkin
- Zucchini
- Coriander
- Green beans
- Turnip greens
There are fruits such as lemon or orange that are not advisable due to their acidity; although we can give it very occasionally and in small quantities.The fruits that we must incorporate are the following:
- Figs
- Melon
- Pears
- Apples
- Tomatoes
- Papaya
As for dehydrated food on the market: you can incorporate them into your diet, but always combining with other fresh products.If your little iguana has a hard time eating them, you can moisten them with water so that they soften and are easier to ingest.

Sporadic foods
These foods should only be present sporadically since they do not have a suitable composition for them.Its consumption in high quantities can cause food deficiencies.We can include small amounts of any of them always with other recommended vegetables.
Foods with low calcium and phosphorus content:
- Carrots
- Banana
- Grape
- Lettuce
- Onion
Lettuce, although it is a food that iguanas usually eat very well, it is not advisable to give large amounts.This is because lettuce It has very little nutritional value and can make our baby iguana lose appetite.
Foods that cause deficiencies in the thyroid gland :
- Brocoli
- Brussels sprouts
- Cauliflower
- Turnips

Dangerous foods for baby iguanas
The foods here called dangerous are not poisonous to our iguana but due to their composition they are not very appropriate for them .We must avoid them to prevent future problems.Especially in an iguana baby that You need a healthy and varied diet that will provide you with everything you need to grow strong.
There are a number of vegetables that can be harmful to our iguana.They are those that contain oxalic acid or oxalate , a substance that the body of our iguana cannot metabolize and assimilate.Its presence prevents calcium from assimilating normally, generating insufficiencies that can trigger joint and bone problems.
Oxalic acid foods:
- Spinach
- Rhubarb
- Beet
- Celery
- Chard
- Pepper
We should avoid giving eggs or any dairy products such as cheeses.

Vitamins and calcium
The vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus must be present in the diet.If the contribution is insufficient, a metabolic disease in the bones called MBD (metabolic disease) can develop.
Vitamin D and phosphorus are involved in calcium absorption, a key factor in the development of an iguana farm.
A healthy, varied and balanced diet should provide necessary quantities but we can make sure with vitamin supplements.There are pills, drops or special sprays for iguanas on the market.
Ask your veterinarian about the doses and the right supplement for your little iguana.

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