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		<title>Everything You Need To Know About Trimming Iguana&#039;s Claws</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the wild, iguanas need sharp claws to climb trees. However, captive iguanas should have their claws trimmer regularly. Most owners do this at least once a month. Here are a few tips on trimming your iguana&#8217;s claws. Blood Iguanas can easily die if they lose even a small amount of blood. Make sure that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the wild, iguanas need sharp claws to climb trees. However, captive iguanas should have their claws trimmer regularly. Most owners do this at least once a month.  Here are a few tips on trimming your iguana&#8217;s claws.</p>
<p>Blood</p>
<p>Iguanas can easily die if they lose even a small amount of blood. Make sure that you never trim the claws too short. You may accidentally cut a blood vessel if you cut the claw too short. Trim it right above the curve of the nail.</p>
<p>If you do cause bleeding, it&#8217;s important that you stop it quickly. Cornstarch will do the trick.  You can also buy blood clotting powder to keep on hand. To ensure all bleeding has stopped, you need to hold the bleeding toe in the powder or cornstarch for at least 10 minutes.</p>
<p>Age</p>
<p>It&#8217;s best that you start trimming your lizard&#8217;s claws when he&#8217;s still very young. If you start while he&#8217;s young, his claws won&#8217;t be big enough to cause much damage yet. This way, you shouldn&#8217;t have as much trouble when your iguana gets older. Another good reason for starting early is that the claws won&#8217;t grow as long if you start trimming them at a young age.</p>
<p>Brittle</p>
<p>You should avoid cutting your iguana&#8217;s claws when they&#8217;re very brittle. If his nails are very brittle, then you should wait to cut them after he&#8217;s had a bath. The water will help make them much less brittle.</p>
<p>Fussing</p>
<p>If your iguana isn&#8217;t used to having his nails trimmed, he will probably fuss and fight. Since he has very sharp nails, you don&#8217;t want him thrashing around. It would help if you wrapped your iguana up in a towel.  Then just unwrap one leg at a time as you trim the nails.</p>
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		<title>Guide To Avoiding Shedding Problems In Iguanas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 03:21:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iguanas need to shed their skin regularly, especially when growing. Iguanas can sometimes have a difficult time shedding old layers of skin properly. These old layers of skin can eventually cut off circulation in the area and cause tissue death. The areas most commonly affected by shedding problems are the toes, feet, tail, and dorsal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iguanas need to shed their skin regularly, especially when growing. Iguanas can sometimes have a difficult time shedding old layers of skin properly. These old layers of skin can eventually cut off circulation in the area and cause tissue death. The areas most commonly affected by shedding problems are the toes, feet, tail, and dorsal spikes.</p>
<p>One of the most common reasons that skin is retained is because you don&#8217;t provide enough humidity in your lizard&#8217;s enclosure. An infestation of mites may also be the reason. Physical deformities such as broken toes and a twisted spine may also be the problem. Scarred areas may also lead to problems.</p>
<p>If your iguana has trouble shedding his skin properly, it&#8217;s important that you don&#8217;t try to pull it off with too much force. You can injure the new skin beneath it and cause a lot of pain to your iggie. If you can&#8217;t gently pull it off, then it&#8217;s best to leave it alone.</p>
<p>However, there are things you can do to help your iguana get rid of his old skin. Make sure that you&#8217;re msiting and bathing him frequently. Shedding problems can also result from inadequate humidity as you learned earlier. This is why you need to ensure the habitat has an adequate humidity level.  Try to keep the humidity level between 65 and 75 percent.</p>
<p>You can also apply lubricants to your iguana&#8217;s skin to help him shed it properly. Mineral oil and non-spermicidal KY jelly are two good choices. Just remember to be gentle!</p>
<p>Iguanas can develop troublesome areas of skin over time.  That&#8217;s why you should periodically examine your pet. It&#8217;s very important that you examine your iguana just after he sheds his old skin. Retained skin can lead to major problems. </p>
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