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sleepy_anole_hatching_on_dime

sleepy_anole_hatching_on_dime

by rjmmello
May 11, 2002 4:21 PM · 2966 views · 16.9 k · 320 x 240

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sleepy_anole_hatching_on_dime

Comments (10)

melonpopper
Feb 1, 2003 2:47 PM
Are the anoles very hard to breed? By the way, my iguana ate some and killed the rest of my lizards except the water dragon.
rjmmello
Feb 3, 2003 1:08 PM
I think anoles are harder to PREVENT from breeding, if you've got enough space, right substraight & right ratio females/males. I wasn't trying to breed these. They just started showing up.
leogex411
Feb 7, 2003 6:18 PM
Anoles aren't hard to breed at all, at least the kinds I've delt with. I set up a vivarium with nice vines and other plants and I put in a soil sudtrate. I put a 1.4 group of brown anoles in the tank and in a few months I saw 3 babies running around on the leaves. Breeding and hatching anoles is the easy part, feeding the fragile, tiny babies is another story. Great PIC!
:-)

Travis
rjmmello
Feb 8, 2003 5:26 PM
I fed my brown & green anole babies on pinhead crickets (initally as small as fleas) I raised in my gargage. I've always got a tupperware bin full of cric's for my bigger creatures . . .so when the anole babies started showing up I began putting a cupfull of adult cric's into a separate breeding tub. It only takes a couple/three days for them to lay eggs. Summer gargage temps were great for incubation so all I had to do was daily dirt misting's for a couple of weeks, till they hatched, then provide them food. They get water from the daily misting, which I continued, having staged multiple adult breeding during the 2wk incubation period of the first batch.
herplvr2004
Jul 14, 2003 11:04 PM
do iguanas eat anoles??my anole disappeared!!!
rjmmello
Jul 20, 2003 5:46 PM
You're kidding, right? I've seen you're name on the kingsnake Ig forum.
AngalVK
Sep 25, 2003 6:52 PM
how long from the time the egg is layed, til you have a "tiny one"??? i got a new anole (asked them to make sure it was a female), and the next day she layed an egg! i guess you could say the pet store "gauranteed" me ! LOL
TebbyGecko
Nov 18, 2003 6:29 PM
Aww... Sleep tight little guy... ;)
Califia
Dec 26, 2003 10:14 AM
Quick question,
I found what looked like a brown anole in Houston, but mom wouldn't let me bring him home. Are they brown anoles? he looked almost exactly like the green, except brown with leafy patterning down his back and a shorter head. Thanks, cal
pac-man
Feb 26, 2005 7:17 PM
Rating: 5/5
im just wondering but do the males eat the babies?also does any one know any web sites or have any info on house gekcos?
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