...at the time food is available.
Baby anoles should be fed once per day. Adults should be fed every other day. Provide as many insects as they can eat in 15 minutes, and remove the leftovers. Insects should be no larger than the space between their eyes, and should be properly supplemented with calcium. (Use vitamin powder once a week, calcium with D3 the rest of the time). UVB light is necessary.
Appropriate feeder insects include 1/4" or smaller crickets, flightless fruit flies, and small wax worms (occasionally).
Green anoles may enjoy Repashy day gecko or crested gecko diet, but brown and bark anoles may ignore it.
yes!
Anole lizards eat crickets and worms.
well my anoles do but some times they dont but i fixed that buy sprinkeling anole vidamen powter on the cricets
anoles eat crikets,wartermelon,mealworms,and earhworms Anoles cant eat meal worms or earth worms. (I don't know about watermelon) Anoles eat crickets and occasionally peach baby food (if a pet) Anoles can only eat crickets or a few other insects of its diet but the max of how big they are is half the size of it's head.
No your snake will eat them unless it is a baby snake.
I am not sure o have never tried that !
No. The box turtle is most Likly to eat the anoles.
Many animals eat anoles but animals like snakes
crickets get eaten by anoles crickets eat grass when they are big they look like roaches
From my research, anoles are not harmful. Be mindful, however, that anoles eat insects (flies and mosquitoes), and someone may have sprayed a poison to control the insects. Therefore, anoles that eat flies that have been sprayed can contain poison. Experience: Horse ranch/farm with 38 cats and a quickly dwindling anole population (I find 5 or 6 dead in the house every day. Who knows how many they kill outside!) So far, haven't lost a cat yet.
Anoles cannot swim and will drown very easily!
Green anoles do not eat cat food, they eat spiders and small insects. They are also known as the red-throated anole.