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Substrate???

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i recently used peat moss for my 27 in. iguana is this ok it hold moisture better than anything that iv ever used and it doesnt stick to him like dirt would it just brushes off but he is making a mess digging and getting it in his food i was wondering if this is safe for him or not
 
It is not safe it he eats it. My iguana is on a feeding schedule, I use fresh food and I do not keep extra in her cage. If you are concerned about him ingesting the moss, than set up a place for food that he will not drag moss into. Even using a different cage to feed him in, if he free roams, you can feed him outside his cage. Using moss you will have the same concern with any other substrate, provide a safe place to feed and you will not have any worries.
 
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