Green Iguana Lizard Information


 by: Lizard Lounge

Housing

Normally, adult Iguanas can grow to 5-6 feet and thus should be housed in a larger cage. Tall cages or optimal for this type of lizard as they are tree-dwelling and consequently would prefer to be as high from the ground as possible. It is very important to sterilize all branches that will be placed in the enclosure with a mild bleach solution. The relative humidity level of the enclosure should be kept at approximately 70-75%, and this can be obtained by misting the enclosure a couple times daily. Although many people feel that their Iguana could safely roam around the house, the opposite is generally true. Not only do you run the risk of your lizard knocking over it?s heat lamp and starting a fire, it is also common for large amounts of damage to be done to furniture, carpet, wiring, etc.

Heating

Reptiles in general are Ectothermic which means that they do not produce their own body heat. Thus, reptiles must be given a combination of both warmer and cooler areas in their enclosure. This will allow them to choose their own temperature. Proper heating is vital to a lizards survival, as it allows for a healthy immune system and proper digestion.

Lighting

?Full Spectrum Lighting? is vital to a lizards survival. When selecting a light source ensure that it provides ample UVB rays. For Iguanas this is particularly necessary. The most optimal lightin conditions would provide natural sunlight to the Iguanas. This however is normally not practical as even a standard window can filter out the beneficial UVB rays.

About The Author

The Lizard Lounge is a resource for the captive care of lizards. They provide comprehensive care sheets, articles and photos for all species of lizards.

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Your Guide To Peg Perego High Chairs

Your Guide To Peg Perego High Chairs


 by: Helen Walters

The usual cost for a Peg Perego high chair costs around about one hundred to about two hundred and fifty dollars. There are many different types of Peg Perego high chairs such as the Peg Perego diner exclusive high chair, the leatherette rocker high chair, the Prima Pappa baby high chairs and much more. The Peg Perego high chairs come in many different styles, shapes, and colors. Some of the different types of Peg Perego high chair colors are Chesapeake, Benjamin, Neptune Blue, Black Leatherette, Bears, Plum Stripes, and Black Sable.

One of the cheapest Peg Perego child high chair is the leatherette rocker high chair, which costs around about one hundred to two hundred and thirty dollars. This high chair has a removable dinner tray, twenty eight different positions, seven adjustable height settings, and much more. This high chair has castor wheels, which will allow you to roll the chair...

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Organic Home Furniture Goes Mainstream

Organic Home Furniture Goes Mainstream


 by: Chris Robertson

Organic foods have been around for decades, and those concerned about the pesticides and chemicals used in industrial farming have long turned to organics to ensure that the foods they eat are healthy and pure. Increasingly, though, people who don't consider themselves to be naturalists or environmentalists are embracing eco-friendly foods and home furnishings.

Whether out of a concern for the diminishing rain forests or for the chemicals found in the carpet that their baby crawls on, there is a growing market for eco-friendly furniture and home furnishings. From organic mattresses made from cotton and wool to wood furniture made from reclaimed wood, there is a myriad of eco-friendly home furniture from which to choose.

Typically, manufacturers of eco-friendly wood furniture and decorative wood home furnishings use reclaimed timber. In other words, the wood that is used to make...

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6 Things I Know About Postcards That You Don?t

6 Things I Know About Postcards That You Don?t

 by: Joy Gendusa

In my plethora of experience tucked away between these ears, I have managed to cull out for you what I consider the ?best of the best? ? in other words, I took the most proven details about postcards that were significant to you starting a postcard campaign and really winning at it. So here goes the most incisive higlights about postcards.

1) I know that a postcard is better than something in an envelope.

For many reasons, the main one being, in an envelope you can?t make your potential customer see your message.

People are fast. We see and read very quickly ? actually much more quickly than we even realize.. Think about yourself ? how fast do you go through your mail and process out what you want to keep and what you don?t want to keep? Pretty darn fast. It takes fractions of seconds to go through and process in your mind ?bill, bill, advertisement, bill, advertisement,...

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Children's Entertainment - Who Needs Entertaining?

Children's Entertainment - Who Needs Entertaining?

 by: Rachel Branston

What price to entertain our children? How much entertainment do our children need?
At the risk of sounding like an old fuddy duddy, how were children entertained a 100 years ago when there were no television or computer games?
Very simply I would imagine.

Imagination - The key to all adventures.
Babies and small children will play with simple things like empty boxes, clothes pegs, pots and pans.
To them they are all sorts of things because they use their imagination.
They don't expect to be entertained with expensive toys or computer systems they just need to touch and feel things to have fun.
Simple songs with actions will be remembered well beyond childhood years and hopefully be passed on to the next generation of children needing to be entertained.
Dressing up, making things out of cardboard and paper, the possibilities...

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