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Who Eats What

Listed below is a very basic feeding chart for some of the more frequently kept species and the foods they tend to prefer. If you need any further guidance please email us or visit our reptile site www.fine-reptiles.co.uk.
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Crickets |
Locusts |
Mealworms |
Superworms |
Waxworms |
Fruitflies |
Earthworms |
Vegetables |
Bearded Dragons |
*** |
** |
** |
** |
* |
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*** |
Leopard Geckos |
*** |
* |
*** |
/ |
* |
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| Chameleons |
*** |
*** |
*** |
** |
* |
/ |
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Water Dragons |
*** |
*** |
** |
** |
* |
/ |
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*** |
| Tree Frogs |
*** |
* |
** |
/ |
* |
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Frogs and Toads |
*** |
* |
** |
/ |
* |
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** |
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Poison Arrow Frogs |
*** micros only |
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*** |
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Green Iguanas |
/ |
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* |
* |
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/ |
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*** |
Green Anoles |
*** |
** |
** |
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* |
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| Monitors |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
* |
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| Skinks |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
* |
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*** = Best, base of diet
** = Alternative
* = Occasional Treat
Size guidelines: For further guidance on livefood sizes please see our feeding size guide for details:
1. The length of the cricket or the locust has to be approximately the same as the distance between the eyes of animal.
2. Mealworms do not have to exceed the length of the head
3. Superworms: a bit smaller than the criteria used for mealworms
4. Waxworms: same as for mealworms
5. Vegetables have to be chopped so that the animal can comfortably put a peace in its mouth.
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