Lizard husbandry quiz

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Which food item should NOT be fed to a green iguana?

Please select an option Correct! It is not recommended to feed invertebrates to iguanas. A good diet is a mixture of dark leafy greens, raw green beans, pumpkin, alfalfa pellets and parsley in equal amounts with a small amount of fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, mangos, papaya or cantaloupe. WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Incorrect! Iguanas may be fed a small amount of grain in their diet. A good diet is a mixture of dark leafy greens, raw green beans, pumpkin, alfalfa pellets and parsley in equal amounts with a small amount of fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, mangos, papaya or cantaloupe. WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Incorrect! Iguanas can be fed beans as part of a varied diet. A good diet is a mixture of dark leafy greens, raw green beans, pumpkin, alfalfa pellets and parsley in equal amounts with a small amount of fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, mangos, papaya or cantaloupe. WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Incorrect! Bananas can form part of a varied diet. A good diet is a mixture of dark leafy greens, raw green beans, pumpkin, alfalfa pellets and parsley in equal amounts with a small amount of fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, mangos, papaya or cantaloupe. WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Incorrect! Iguanas can be fed strawberries as part of a varied diet. A good diet is a mixture of dark leafy greens, raw green beans, pumpkin, alfalfa pellets and parsley in equal amounts with a small amount of fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, mangos, papaya or cantaloupe. WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding

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What proportion should crickets represent in an insectivore's diet?

Please select an option Incorrect! Crickets should not be more than 50% of the diet and the remainder can include mealworms, king mealworms, wax worms, earthworms, cockroaches, giant cockroaches, flies, cicadas, grasshoppers, field crickets, caterpillars and newborn pinkie mice. WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Incorrect! Crickets should not be more than 50% of the diet and the remainder can include mealworms, king mealworms, wax worms, earthworms, cockroaches, giant cockroaches, flies, cicadas, grasshoppers, field crickets, caterpillars and newborn pinkie mice.WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Correct! Crickets should not be more than 50% of the diet and the remainder can include mealworms, king mealworms, wax worms, earthworms, cockroaches, giant cockroaches, flies, cicadas, grasshoppers, field crickets, caterpillars and newborn pinkie mice.WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Incorrect! Crickets should not be more than 50% of the diet and the remainder can include mealworms, king mealworms, wax worms, earthworms, cockroaches, giant cockroaches, flies, cicadas, grasshoppers, field crickets, caterpillars and newborn pinkie mice.WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding Incorrect! Crickets should not be more than 50% of the diet and the remainder can include mealworms, king mealworms, wax worms, earthworms, cockroaches, giant cockroaches, flies, cicadas, grasshoppers, field crickets, caterpillars and newborn pinkie mice.WikiVet Article:Lizard Feeding

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Which substrate is not suitable for lizards?

Please select an option Correct! You should avoid gravel, crushed corn cob, kitty litter, wood shavings and other substrates that can be ingested. Suitable substrates may include newspaper, carpet, bark chips, pellets and mulch. WikiVet Article:Lizard Housing. Incorrect! Suitable substrates may include newspaper, carpet, bark chips, pellets and mulch. You should avoid gravel, crushed corn cob, kitty litter, wood shavings and other substrates that can be ingested. WikiVet Article:Lizard Housing. Incorrect! Suitable substrates may include newspaper, carpet, bark chips, pellets and mulch. You should avoid gravel, crushed corn cob, kitty litter, wood shavings and other substrates that can be ingested. WikiVet Article:Lizard Housing. Incorrect! Suitable substrates may include newspaper, carpet, bark chips, pellets and mulch. You should avoid gravel, crushed corn cob, kitty litter, wood shavings and other substrates that can be ingested. WikiVet Article:Lizard Housing. Incorrect! Suitable substrates may include newspaper, carpet, bark chips, pellets and mulch. You should avoid gravel, crushed corn cob, kitty litter, wood shavings and other substrates that can be ingested. WikiVet Article:Lizard Housing.

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