lizard foood duhh.Not really. You can feed them fruit,vegetables, meal worms, crickets, Spiders, other smaller lizards, and smaller rodents.
little insects
It depends on the lizard
feed the dog chicken and the lizard fruit and bugs
grasshoppers, crickets, insects and spiders
You can feed your wild lizard fruits, vegetables, and small fish as additional food sources besides bugs. It's important to research the specific dietary requirements of the lizard species to ensure it receives a balanced diet in captivity.
I would look at what has changed in the environment that may be stressing the lizard out. What type of lizard is it?
Pinky mice and day old chicks.
No. Anoles eat insects. If you have a pet anole you can feed it crickets, which are commonly sold for that purpose at pet stores.
The lizard usually eat insects, so the lizard is the predator while the insects are the prey. This is about the food chain symbiosis balance and there's an interdependence between these 2 animals. The insects should be there to help feed the lizards as their primary food source, and the lizards should also be there to help control the insects population from exploding. If the lizard population increase, what'll happen is that the insects population will decrease. That's because more lizards mean more insects will get eaten, which can cause a decrease to their population.
feed it insects
Frogs, toads, birds, some small mammals, spiders, scorpions and other insects - all these may feed on insects.
Absolutely ! Small insects are a natural part of their diet ! If you can't 'stomach' feeding small insects to a lizard - then you need to consider a different pet - for the sake of the reptile !