How To Care For Iguana Eggs. However iguanas and their eggs may contain Salmonella bacteria which can be hazardous to human health. Right after iguana lays her eggs you will have to take and place them in an incubator with a set temperature.
Finding eggs can be very difficult and care must be taken when digging especially in corners where iguanas often deposit eggs. All surfaces should be scrubbed with soap and water. If live plants are used carefully remove them while keeping the root system intact.
You can use the back of spoon to lift it.
If there is no male iguana she will still lay eggs but they wont be fertile. Female iguanas usually lay a clutch of eggs every year once theyre mature. Make sure to give your iguana at least six to ten hours of darkness each night. If live plants are used carefully remove them while keeping the root system intact.