Crickets are not known to eat green anole eggs. Green anoles typically lay their eggs in hidden, secure locations to protect them from predators. While crickets are omnivorous and may consume small insects or other invertebrates, they are unlikely to actively seek out and consume green anole eggs due to their specialized diet and feeding habits.
I would give it crickets or meal worms.
Yes, the green anole do eat roaches. they will also eat crickets, fly's and other small bugs
It doesn't. Crickets are primarily herbivores and detrivores. Anoles eat crickets. Crickets can bite off toes and chunks of the lizard's feet.
It depends how many crickets there is, if there is like 10, they may attack your anole but and if there is like 3 or 4, the crickets cannot harm you anole.
Anole lizards eat crickets and worms.
i know when they have eggs its when the female is always by the place she lad her eggs
No, a female Green Anole cannot produce fertilized eggs without the presence of a male. However, she may still produce infertile eggs even in the absence of a male. These eggs will not develop into hatchlings, but the female can lay them as part of her natural reproductive cycle.
Green is normal for a green anole.
Anole lizards eat crickets and worms.
Crickets or mealworms. Mealworms are like anole junk food, tho, so I would recommend crickets. I've had an anole before, so I should know.
To raise green anole eggs, first, carefully collect them and place them in a moist, breathable substrate like vermiculite or perlite in a small container. Maintain a temperature of around 75-80°F and provide consistent humidity by lightly misting the substrate. Keep the eggs in a dark, stable environment until they hatch, which usually takes about 30-60 days. Once hatched, provide small food options like pinhead crickets and ensure a suitable habitat with proper humidity and temperature for the baby anoles.
insects and little bit of fruit