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Iguana and broccoli

Can Iguanas Eat Broccoli?

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Broccoli is a good source of vitamins C, K, and A, as well as fiber. It is a safe and healthy addition to an iguana’s diet, but should only make up a small percentage of their diet.

Green iguana and apple fruits

Can iguanas eat apples?

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Iguanas can safely eat apples, although in moderation. Apples are high in sugar, so too much can lead to health problems in iguanas. It’s also important to remove the seeds before feeding them, as they can be a choking hazard

Homemade reptilink recipe

How to Make Your Own Reptilinks

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How to make your own DIY reptilinks: healthy food recipes for domestic snakes, lizards, amphibians, turtles and crocodilians.

Tegu Potty Training

Lizard Poop: Everything You Need to Know (With Photos)

Lizard poop is small, dark brown or black pellets with a white tip. It is the lizard’s urine and feces combined. It can contain harmful bacteria, so it is important to wash your hands after handling it. To clean lizard poop, wear gloves and pick it up with paper towels. Dispose of the droppings in a sealed bag and clean the area with a disinfectant cleaner.

Black and White Tegu (Salvator Merianae)

Can you own a tegu in Australia?

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Unfortunately, you cannot legally own a tegu in Australia. The Australian government has strict laws regarding the importation and ownership of exotic animals, and tegus are not native to Australia. As such, it is illegal to keep a tegu as a pet in Australia. The only way to legally own a tegu in Australia is to have a permit from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP). However,… Read More »Can you own a tegu in Australia?