Things You'll Need
- 5 to 20 gallon aquarium tank
- Substrate (soil and rocks)
- Driftwood
- Ants, spiders, crickets, waxworms, and other small bugs
- Calcium powder supplement
- Water dish
- UVB light
- Terrarium heater (optional)
- Paper towels (optional)
Instructions
5 Steps to a Healthy Blue Belly Lizard
Line the bottom of the aquarium tank with soil. Add some rocks and driftwood for your blue belly lizard to climb on. You can also use paper towels as a substrate.
Position a 60-watt UVB light to shine into the tank. Don't use spotlights, because they can burn your lizard. You can also add a terrarium heater if you live in a colder climate. Blue belly lizards like warmth--80 to 95 degrees during the day and 75 to 80 degrees at night.
Feed your lizard ants, spiders, crickets, waxworms and other small, non-threatening bugs. Feed baby blue belly lizards ants at first, until it is big enough to handle larger insects. Dust the insects with calcium supplement powder for added nutrition. Feed your lizard in intervals of two or three days, up to one week. Also add a shallow water dish to the aquarium.
Clean the aquarium tank every two to three weeks. Wash the driftwood and other play items with mild soap and warm water.
Hold your blue belly lizard in your hand. Over time, your lizard will get used to being handled and fall asleep in your hands, enjoying the warmth of your body heat.