Well, since bluebelly lizards are insectivores i would say no, but it would not be a bad idea to put it in the lizards cage in case its other food escapes being eaten. it would gutload the insects but any vegetables or fruit should be changed daily
Sure. Any lizard or reptile that is a herbivore or omnivore would eat lettuce, although it is usually not the most nutritious plant for them. Common examples in the pet reptile world would be Iguanas, Tortoises, or the rarer Uromastyx. Most pet reptiles eat insects which means a once or twice weekly trip to the pet store for fresh live crickets. The advantage of herbivores is they eat diets that more closely match our own, thus are less trouble to take care of.
I wouldnt think so I breed Western Fence Lizards & dont think they will eat anything thats not moving.I am currently a owner of five & plan to get more.
They eat insects and are carnivores.
no blue belly lizards do not eat human food
no
Blue Belly Lizards do not eat bread. They eat live insects and wont eat anything dead, they usually eat crickets or mealworms which you can buy at your local petstore.
Prolly :).
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Yes they do! They love them. I have 8 of them and they love them!
Yes.It's very unusual though.
No, that could kill the baby didn't you know that. are you crazy? did you give the baby the blue belly lizard flies ?
yes they can eat fruit to but mine only at applesauce. it was badly injuryed. it didnt live that long.
mostly lettuce... but never iceberg lettuce it has no nutrions in it
NO WAY the lizards would eat the crickets
If it's your pet, then it might eat lettuce.