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What Can You Feed A Baby Lizard?

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    They eat plants and dead bugs but not ants
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    Guest 

    answered 3 months ago

      It depends on what kind of lizard it is.  If it's an iguana type, fruits,
      flower petals and  lettuce, cut very small might do.  If it's the horny
      toad kind, small meal worms are a good choice to offer.   Put a straight
      pin on the end of a length of light-colored thread and put a meal worm
      (or a piece of fruit) on the very tip of the pin.    Lower it until it's very
      close to the lizard's head, then move it a bit, to catch the lizard's attention.   
      The lizard can grab the goodie without getting stuck by the pin or be
      frightened by huge fingers getting close.   The way of feeding does
      well with frogs and toads.   And I've even heard that some fish owners
      use the same technique.
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      Syron9 

      answered 3 months ago

           
           

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