There is a lot of invasive species of animals,fish,reptiles and invertebraes in florida to cause a drop in green anoles population.I doubt it was oscars introduction that put the biggest dent.it would be mostly cause the brown anoles from the Bahamas being introduced and being that much more hardier and aggressive than the greens.just let your little lizards go and die with their freedom if they are native.just the thought of a live lizard being fed to something makes me ill.its true there are oscars out there thriving and some that have died eating all the garbage they could find out there.oscars are pigs and won't watch their nutrition as us,the owners would.to ensure your buddy is getting what he needs give him a varied well balanced diet that doesn't include something alive and cute and less nutritional.if you must see something die,grow a dubia roach colony,cricket colony,and or breed some feeder fish. In the end do what you wanna do and I hope it works out for you,your oscar and lizards. If people feel the same about arachnids eating mice and oscars eating lizards and mice, anywhere you go you won't get approval or admiration you seek for the morbidity.the blood will be on your hands.your hands.:sly:
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