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How fast do iguanas grow?

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How fast do iguanas grow?

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  1. 100ft long


  2. Providing they have the right conditions, Iguanas will grow rapidly in their youth and then slow down as they reach maturity.  A newborn iguana will double in size its first six months and will reach 2 to 3 feet long by the end of its first year (tail included), and will continue to grow up to six feet long.

  3. this is always a hard one to answers due to the fact reptile growing speed depends mainly on the reptile they grow at there own pace really it can take aware between just under a year to hit full grown at the quickest to a few years

  4. With the proper care (UVB/heat/diet), a young iguana in a month span ruffly grows 1-3inches. Older iguanas don't grow as much. Again depending on care depends on the rate that they grow. With not so great care they will still grow, just not at the "normal" grow rate and usually will not live as long.

    Sites for you to read:

    http://www.greenigsociety.org/ - http://www.iguanaden.org/ - http://www.anapsid.org/iguana/index.html

    A great book to read and have on hand:

    Iguanas for Dummies by Melissa Kaplan

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