My baby aqua blue iguana will not eat, hides under his water dish, and I've tried EVERYTHING. Is It possible that he was used to having others in his tank and he is just lonely? The heat and humidity are perfect and I've tried lots of different blends of food, including what the pet store was providing?

Updated On June 25th, 2018

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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Iguanas are solitary creatures in the wild. Confirm proper environmental parameters, especially heat. Low temps can affect appetite and activity in reptiles.Younger iguanas typically require slightly higher temps than adult iguanas. Soak him in a warm 50/50 solution of water and unflavored PediaLyte for 20-30 minutes. This will provide warmth and hydration. Look him over for signs of injury or infection. This may include redness, swelling, bruising, bleeding or discharge. If you find any, have Zilla examined by your veterinarian or a vet experienced in treating reptiles for confirmation and treatment.

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