Serrated Casquehead Iguana
scientific name: Laemanctus serratus
| Cites status: | Not protected |
| Geographical Extension: | Central America: S-Mexico |
| Habitat: | lowland rainforests, diurnal |
| Size: | ca. 60-70 cm ( 3/4 tail) |
| Life Expectancy: | over 10 years |
| Reproduction: | lays in general 3-5 eggs. Incubation period at 28°C about 70 days. |
| Temperature: | temperature between 26-33°C, local heat spots up to 35-38°C. Night setback to 20-25°C. |
| Humidity: | 70-80%, at night up to 100%, e. g. "Sorry Link missing" |
| Lighting: | Daylight fluorescent tubes, if necessary UV tubes (see "Sorry Link missing"). For sufficient UV radiation we recommend "Sorry Link missing" or "Sorry Link missing". "Sorry Link missing" for the creation of local heat spots. |
| Substrate: | loose, absorptive substrate (see "Sorry Link missing"). |
| Cage Furniture: | climbing facilities, various hiding places and a large water container with waterfall or the like (possibly Aqua-terrarium) make up the basic configuration of the terrarium. Planting required (Ficus benjamina, F. pumila Scindapsus etc.). |
| Terrarium Size (for long term care): | 150x60x120 cm (LxWxH) |
| food: | Insects (e.g. cricktets, house crickets, smaller grasshoppers, cockroaches, super mealworms, wax moths, etc.) also products from the "Sorry Link missing". Regular additions of "Sorry Link missing" and "Sorry Link missing" are necessary. |
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