Iguanas grow 6 ft long. Chinese water dragons barely cap 3 - the males anyway. Females hit around 2 ft. I'm guessing she had an iguana and didn't realize it.
Iguanas grow 6 ft long. Chinese water dragons barely cap 3 - the males anyway. Females hit around 2 ft. I'm guessing she had an iguana and didn't realize it.
Oh, okay.
Anyway, the point still stands. This tank is barely three feet long. It'd be unable to turn.
I've taken care of these guys before...
- you need at least a 100 gallon tank (200 gallons would be even better for it)
- their diet needs to be 60% veggies and 40% meat
- they are active when the feel like it (when you have food they get pretty hyper)
- need a water dish large enough for it to fully get into, the like to soak and swim occasionaly
- need to have enough substrate for them to burrow into
- they do not get spooked easily
- they can tolorate handling
- if you want to you can give it a supervised time to roam around a room (only if you are comfortable in letting it do that)
Best of luck!!![]()
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