As much as it wants. Probably three times a day.
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i have a bearded dragon and my brother had a lepoard gecko and they were confortable with 4-7 crickets 1 time every 1 or 2 days.
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i used to breed a type of lizard called a western fence lizard, or blue bellys due to their belly that ranges from white to a dark alarming blue depending on its mood. I fed them 15 crickets a day (although i usually had 5-8 lizards in a single tank) but they could easily go 3-5 days without any difference at all.
Sorry to be a bit negative here but - if people did their research before getting exotic pets I wouldn't be over-run with 'unwanted' specimens every year ! In the last 12 months alone, I've rescued over three hundred reptiles that were in bad condition because the people who had them didn't have a clue how to look after them !
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It totally depends on which lizard you have. Most omnivorous lizards (lizards which eat insects and salads) eat a lot of insects in their youth and mostly salads as they grow older. They should have their own food bowl which is stuffed with salads (again, I can't say which salad in particular because I don't know which lizard you're talking about), and should be refilled whenever it starts to look a bit empty.
Also, spray the salad with water and put the food bowl in the cooler end of the tank. This should help it remain moist for longer without it wilting due to the heat.
As for how many insects a lizard should eat, that depends entirely on the lizard, it's age and it's condition (for example, shedding status, brumation etc.).
Lizards never bite.
No, it is strongly recommended to not keep separate species together.
Yes, long-tailed grass lizards have the ability to regenerate their tails if they are lost or injured. The new tail may not be as long as the original one and may look slightly different in appearance. This is a common defense mechanism in many lizard species.
The price of lizards at Petco can vary depending on the species and size of the lizard. Generally, you can expect prices to range from $20 to $100 for common species such as leopard geckos or bearded dragons. More exotic species can cost several hundred dollars.
Long-tailed Silky-flycatcher was created in 1861.
Lizards never bite.
I tend to feed 'em bee moths (wax worms), crickets, or meal worms. The anoles and long-tailed eat 'em all up!
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it grows up to 8 feet
no they would fight all the time
the feed them 4 weeeks
Crickets and meal worms
No, it is strongly recommended to not keep separate species together.
Yes, long-tailed grass lizards have the ability to regenerate their tails if they are lost or injured. The new tail may not be as long as the original one and may look slightly different in appearance. This is a common defense mechanism in many lizard species.
long tailed lizards, green anoles, and house geckos get along fine (don't put a knight anole in very aggressive
I would say 4 long tailed lizards would make a better pet that one gecko partly because there are more of them so they might do funny things with another and 4 would be better to play with and plus if you have 4 they won't be lonely and also you will have fun trying to remember the 4 lizards names.
Basically, it's "mo'o" - there are a few different types of lizards named in Hawaiian, along with "big lizard," "lizard god" and "long-tailed lizard," but there are no native lizards in Hawai'i.