They eat flies, crickets, snails, small insects and ants. They eat non-harmful Spiders.
They eat small insects.
Of course, there are MANY other considerations when it comes to keeping these lizards in captivity, including proper heating, UVB light, a large enclosure with appropriate hides, and a vet check for parasites (almost all are wild caught).
Supplements are also needed to ensure proper nutrition in captive lizards. Crickets should be dusted with calcium powder containing vitamin D3, and once a week a vitamin powder containing preformed vitamin A should be used.
Feed babies daily, and adults every other day. Feed as many insects as they can eat in 15 minutes, and always remove all leftovers, so they will not harass the lizard.
no blue belly lizards do not eat human food
no blue belly lizards do not have teeth. they bite and they are not poisonous.
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Injungles
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Blue Belly lizards also known as Western Fence Lizards reproduce by lying eggs. The female lay about 3 to 17 eggs between the months of April and July.
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Prolly :).
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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.
Blue belly lizards, also know as western fence lizards are not poisonous, but can bite. The only poisonous lizard in the US is the Gila monster, which live in desert areas, such as Joshua Tree, San Bernardino and few in Death Valley.
Yes they do! They love them. I have 8 of them and they love them!