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To give you an idea... My iguana is around 5 months old, and has shed about 8-10 times in that time period....So on a healthy, balanced diet a young growing iguana will shed about twice a month until they reach adulthood, then they will shed a bit less, like most reptiles.
Your iguana should be getting a variety of foods....collard, mustard, and turnip greens rotated weekly at the very least. Also vegetables such as green beans, squash, carrots, and a variety of fruits.
Feeding once a day, preferably in the morning is fine, its feeding the variety of good foods that matters most.
When they are babies it will take them a while to grow up...depending on what they are eating they usually reach their adult size within 2-3 years, sometimes longer depending on the iguana.
Also, a source of UVB is a must, as well as a good calcium supplement for the food.
Are you keeping track of how many times your iguana has shed? That tells you how fast it is growing. If it's environment and diet are setup correctly, then it should be shedding quite often.