Green anoles eat crickets, flies, nats, mealworms, waxworms, butterworms, earthworms... worms must be medium to small, cut up banana, and mostly anything that the anole thinks it can over power or digest. make sure that wild caught bugs do not have pesticides of any sort. green anoles mostly prefer crickets you can get them at pet smart 10 cents each small or medium NOT LARGE. anoles will eat most insects but MUST BE PESTICIDE FREE AND SMALLER THAN THE ANOLES HEAD. i have 2 green anoles 1 male and 1 female. never ever house 2 males together the will KILL eachother.
yes, anoles will bury their eggs in the substrate at the bottom her cage. peferably, you should have sand or dirt at the bottom. typically, if she does not bury the egg then it is probally infertile and will not hatch. if its yellow then its definitely not going to hatch. she will uasally bury her eggs at the base of plants, corners of her cage, or underneath bowls or compost. you can leave it in the cage, or you can take the egg out and put it in a small cup with vermiculite and keep that moist and keep it at 85 degrees and DO NOT turn the egg from the position that you found it in. mark it with a sharpie. put a lid on top of the container or rubberband cheese cloth over the top. if you do everything right, the eggs should hatch within 30-45 days. hope this helps!
The anoles eat eggs like they eat crickets and mealworms. ----
I have a Green anole for a long time and I have never tryed to give it. The answer would be no, a Green anole does not/would not eat vegtables .
Yes, most female reptiles lay their eggs.
no they are posinus to them
lay eggs like all reptiles
anoles lay eggs when they are about 2-3 years old
Yes, but you should not breed them in a box, because the female needs soft soil to lay her eggs.
In Costa Rica green herons lay 2 eggs.
Not necessarily ! Many female lizards (including anoles, geckos and iguanas) will lay eggs at regular intervals. However - unless the female has been mated with a male, the eggs will be infertile, and will never hatch.
30 days
there is no male to get them pregnate
robins lay bluish green eggs...
Because you don't have a male?
No but they do lay them together. its best that the young does not stay with the adult because there are cases of the adult eating the young.
takes bout three four weeks
Yes some hens do lay green eggs.The araucana chicken lays green eggs.