Things You'll Need
- 20-gallon aquarium
- Screen hood
- Dirt
- Rocks
- Wood
- Small dish
- Insects
- Small crickets
- Calcium supplement powder
Instructions
Wash and clean the inside of a 20-gallon aquarium.
Layer the bottom of the aquarium with about 1 inch of dirt. Place rocks and wood on top of the soil. Provide sticks or ledges for the lizard to climb on. The branches may lean against the side of the aquarium walls.
Place a small dish in the aquarium and fill partially with water. The water may not be consumed by the lizard if the moisture content is high enough in the food. The water is a secondary measure designed to ensure the health of your pet.
Acquire food for the lizard. Place the food in the aquarium. Ants, small bugs, beetles, and baby crickets are good foods for a baby blue belly lizard. Babies hatch at approximately 2 1/4 inches. Food should be smaller than the jaw of the baby lizard. When the lizard grows, it may consume larger foods, such as worms or maggots.
Dust the food with calcium powder. The lizard will ingest the calcium when it eats the insects. Calcium powder for lizards is available at most pet stores.