No, that could kill the baby didn't you know that. are you crazy? did you give the baby the blue belly lizard flies ?
moths have camouflage so that a lizard wont eat it
They eat small insects, crickets, spiders, ants, flies, mosquitos, and snails. I heard they also eat meat from small animals, too.
no iv tried that the lizard seems to not like them because rolly pollys have a armor typed skin
Absolutely NOT ! Never - and I do mean NEVER give processed meat to reptiles !
no blue belly lizards do not eat human food
Yes, green lizards are known to eat moths as part of their diet. Moths provide a good source of protein for these reptiles, and they will actively hunt and consume them if given the opportunity.
A baby blue belly lizard, also known as the western fence lizard, primarily eats insects such as ants, beetles, and spiders. They are opportunistic feeders and will also consume small fruits and vegetation on occasion. It is important to provide a varied diet to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for growth and development.
Snails
It is unlikely that the crickets will attack the lizard. However, the crickets may nibble at the lizard if they are hungry and the lizard is small or weak. It is always best to provide enough food for both the lizard and the crickets to avoid any potential issues.
They eat a variety of food - including:- Beetles, moths, caterpillars, spiders, other lizards and small mammals.
no