While a tiny amount of overripe banana might be accepted as a treat, they would probably find a bit of pureed peach to be more palatable. Green anoles eat primarily insects, and small amounts of sweet fruit can be offered, but only as an occasional treat.
A better choice would probably be Repashy crested gecko diet or Repashy day gecko diet, which is a powder that is mixed with water. It has a sweet flavor, and PROBABLY can provide complete nutrition for a green anole, provided the lizard likes it. (They are all individuals). It should be noted that other small anole species (such as brown anoles) have not been observed to go after sweets the way green anoles do.
I have maintained mourning geckos on Repashy crested gecko diet, and they were extremely healthy, and produced robust and healthy babies which likewise grew well, exclusively on the diet. It would be worth trying this with green anoles.
no, they do not eat banana's because they are insectivores. They eat mealworms, crickets and waxworms.
They can eat bananas (it wont harm them) but as being carnivores they do not eat fruit or veg. =)
No - geckos are exclusively carnivores !
Geckos mostly eat small insects and bugs like crickets.
no the climate has nothing to do with crickets geckos eat
Yes, geckos do eat cockroaches as part of their diet.
Yes, geckos do eat isopods as part of their diet.
Leopard geckos cannot eat spinach, but they can eat crickets, meal worms, superworms, are all great choices leopard geckos like varity so change it up!
No
bananas eat by jumping up an down jk i really dont think bananas can eat
No.. because geckos eat insects and plants... so they are an omnivore.
no they can not eat tomato.