July 5
Today my granddaughters showed up with a jar of June bugs and very large beetles. We also caught a different type of lizard that the ones we’ve fed previously.
He ate some of the bugs, but would not touch the lizard. Later when Sophia and I went to feed him he opened his beak very wide a couple of times, then gave his head a sharp toss and out flew a big clot of chewed up bug shell, wings and legs! Guess in the future I should remove the hard shell and wings? He’s persnickety!!
Feeding Schedule
715am 9 meal worms, pellets
825 4 meal worms, water
900 4 meal worms, pellets
1005 9 meal worms, 2 beetles
1100 8 meal worms, 1 beetle
1200pm 6 meal worms, water, 1 beetle, 2 small bugs
100 3 June bugs, 1 winged insect
130 3 winged insects, 1 beetle
205 Not hungry
245 4 meal worms, mango, water
430 8 meal worms, water, mango
600 5 meal worms
700 7 meal worms
Total : 64 meal worms, 5 beetles, 6 random bugs, pellets, mango, 3 June bugs
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