blue-tongues lizards can be fed live crickets and meal-worms or any types if insects that are not bigger then the lizard. you can also feed them small pieces of apple, banana or bits of lettuce.
you can also feed them canned snails, or canned turtle food.
canned dog food, or cat food can work as well
also apple sauce (my blue loves it!) , blueberries, grapes, strawberries, eggs (raw, cooked, doesn't matter)
Once in a while, maybe once a week a mouse. You can find them at petco (dead) they're called pinkies. They come frozen, so you can thaw it out and feed it to em.
No, hamsters should not eat lizards as part of their diet. Lizards are not safe for hamsters to consume and can pose health risks to them. It's essential to provide hamsters with a balanced diet that consists of hamster-specific food and treats.
Yes, small legless lizards can eat worms as part of their diet. Worms provide essential nutrients and protein that help the lizards thrive. It is important to offer a variety of food items to ensure a balanced diet for the legless lizards.
Lizards are carnivores. They eat only meat. Lizards are reptiles, and have scaly skin. Small lizards eat small animals like insects.
Some lizards may eat seeds as part of their diet, but seeds are not a primary food source for most lizard species. Lizards are primarily carnivorous or insectivorous, meaning they mainly eat other animals such as insects, small mammals, or other reptiles.
Yes, owls are known to eat lizards. Lizards are a common part of their diet, especially for species that are adapted to hunting on the ground or in trees where lizards are abundant.
No because they are from different species of lizards
no blue belly lizards do not eat human food
Jesus lizards are real they eat food
yes its my lizards favorite food
they eat food
Lizards are carnivores, they will eat virtually anything meat.
food
They eat eggs.
Wild baby lizards do not eat any type of human food.
Wild baby lizards do not eat any type of human food.
food
they eat potatoes,carrots,apples,and fish food