Things You'll Need
- Insects (meal worms, crickets, wax worms)
- Tweezers
- Plastic bag
- Calcium powder
- Tablespoon
Instructions
Pour one tablespoon of calcium powder into a clean, plastic bag. Calcium powder is usually made from oyster shells and can be found in your local pet store.
Drop between 10 and 15 insects into the plastic bag filled with calcium powder and blow air into the bag before closing it. Shake the bag gently, coating the insects inside with the powder.
Use tweezers to gently grasp each insect out of the bag. Take care not to crush or kill the insects, as lizards prefer live prey. Drop the insects into your blue tail lizard's habitat.
Monitor the insect supply in the habitat, and replenish it as needed.