im sure building a cage would be the cheapest by far proably save u $$200-400
i found this on the internet "
A good size tank to start out with for a baby iguana is a standard 30 to 50 gallon tank. As your iguana grows, it will probably be necessary to build or have built a custom cage. The standard for deciding on cage size is one and one half times the length of the lizard in length, two thirds the length of the lizard in width, and the length of the lizard in height. We have found higher is better. Iguanas love to climb and love to be up high"
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Originally Posted by Serpentine99
thanks, we're awaiting on the descision to pay for a cage or try our hand in making one ourselves, my mom even held it today, and we thought she would kick us out of the house and make us put it back were we found it like most reptiles i come home with.  They're a little more expensive to care for than origionally thought, but, what isnt anymore. 
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