well we have a philipeno Box turtle and and "NO" i do not think you should feed your turtle a lizard ! he eats more lettues and crickets that kind of thing
Lizards are a type of creature that is desperate to survive. They will eat anything sometimes, even their babies. So, the chances are they will eat the box
We can only feed 1 and can take 2 out from the decision box.
sea turtels.
yes they can but not too much
Read the side of the box!
That's irrelevant. There's a reason why it says "newcomer" on the feed box because it's for the new calf that you just got. So, use the feed box or, as you put it, "put the feed box down" for that calf. Unless you can better specify your question or explain more on the discussion page to this question, that's as good an answer I can give you.
In American deserts the javelina, fox, coyoye, bear, some lizards and the box turtle are all omnivores.
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Members of the Basiliscus genus of lizards, commonly known as Basilisks. Also the box tortoise or box turtle.
Yes you can, but do not feed a cooked one. It can be live. Live crawfish can injure turtles when they attack, so it is best to just not feed them crawfish.
in captivity you should feed a malayan box turtle commercil turtle pellets, greens and veggies. for protein you should feed them insects or earthworms.
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