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"Preparing For First shed"
Green Anoles
What do you guys think of them?
Anyone have/had them.
I am thinking about 1/2, in a 10-20 tank.
Garter Snakes 
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Moderator
Re: Green Anoles
Anoles are fun....... go for it.
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Forum Moderator
Re: Green Anoles
Definitely fun lizards. High tank recommended, will need UVB, one male per tank max (unless it's really big). Had green anoles once, almost bought browns, but luckily I invested in my first garter instead.
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Basilisk (The King of all Serpents)
Re: Green Anoles
I didn't know there were green and brown, I thought they just turned green and brown......Duh any way they are fun to have and are very fast, I had I think five in a 10gallon, they love a little hide and twigs and stuff of that nature, as for food they love crickets, and meal worms, but I think the meal worms are more like a treat.........they are kool so go for it................
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Re: Green Anoles
green anoles make cool pets! there are TONS of kinds of anoles... by far the best i ever kept were cuban knights... they are MUCH bigger than green anoles though and are MEAN!! haha here was my male...
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Re: Green Anoles
I used to have these really nice but my last one escaped and was eaten by an escaped Garter snake
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Re: Green Anoles
Green anoles were one of the first store-bought reptiles I ever kept, when I was pretty young. had them in a 20g tank on my dresser. Pretty cool when they stick their dewlaps out.
I was actually thinking today, wouldnt it be awesome to build a monster display cage, like 6 ft tall x 6 foot wide x 3 foot deep, and outfit it with awesome reptile lighting and misters and tons of branches, and put a whole bunch of green anoles in it?
I bet they would be very active and fun to watch in such a large cage, and probably breed well. Then you could get one of those really long green vinesnakes(in a separate cage) to feed the offspring to.
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Re: Green Anoles
 Originally Posted by enigma200316
I didn't know there were green and brown, I thought they just turned green and brown......Duh 
Brown anoles are a different species, Anolis sagrei. But they look very different from green anoles that have just turned brown.
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Basilisk (The King of all Serpents)
Re: Green Anoles
 Originally Posted by Stefan-A
Brown anoles are a different species, Anolis sagrei.  But they look very different from green anoles that have just turned brown.
well I know there are other species I just didn't think of that, I know I'm dum,dum me give you gum,gum........
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
Re: Green Anoles
its really hard to know if its a brown anole or green anole when your catching them in the wild because the green ones turn dark brown or brown when scared, sick, or stressed
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