ok this may b because wat u r feeding it. If u r feeding it dead flies or wat ever is dead, it may not notice it, like mine. if u feed it live, small crickets it should go right after them.If not, it may be because it doesnt like wat ur feeding it
So recently my little green anole has had a tragic loss of his best buddy, Henry G. Anole. Henry died because my little brother used tap water in the terrarium, But off that subject. My little anole lost his friend, and I fear he will die because of depression. I got him two new friends, and unknowingly one was a male and the other was a female, so the male attacked him, and I separated them into two different terrariums. How do I get my little anole to eat again! I don't want him to die because he's the only tie I have left to Henry, my very first anole, and I love the little guy. He stays green most of the time so he's getting enough sunlight, ad he's happy, he just wont eat anything, and he doesn't have an impaction because the woodchips in his terrarium are way to big for him to even get in his mouth.
Then they have a parasite in their gut...(gut parasite)
Could be the temperature you're keeping it at. Make sure the temperature range of your vivarium matches the natural range for the lizard.
They will try to eat it but spit it out because its hard shell is to hard for the anole to eat
Anole lizards eat crickets and worms.
Yes, adults will eat hatchlings.
Yes, the green anole do eat roaches. they will also eat crickets, fly's and other small bugs
Yes, it can.
Yes!
Green anoles do not eat cat food, they eat spiders and small insects. They are also known as the red-throated anole.
insects and little bit of fruit
It is normal for an anole to skip a meal here and there, but most of these lizards will eat every day. You can try changing the food that you are offering to the anole to encourage him or her to eat.
they can fight, but not likely to become so angry that they become cannibles at least not at full grown anoles (they do eat their babies)
Anole lizards eat crickets and worms.
They require different habitats, so no. Also the box turtle would probably eat the anole if it had the chance.