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Housing mass anoles and breeding

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Posted by: closedcasket88 at Wed Feb 21 11:39:48 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by closedcasket88 ]  
   

I have a male and female of these little critters, i forget how i acquired them, i normaly just breed ratsnakes kingsnakes and cornsakes and house other reptiles. never got into anoles .
after watching them eat and just chill and rock out to what i would call there "home" it makes them more appealing to me .
i know males can be highly aggressive but if a cage were to be big enough ( i build customs) would they b ok ?. i would like to get like a good dozen or two for breeding purposes and for trouble eater snakes(snakes that wont take a pinkie when first born)and just plain ole personel enjoyment., i would give them a water fall in there tank , lots of trees, vines all kindsa stuff , if theres enough room and there not ridiculously over poulated would these conditions be ok ?
what makes it easyer to get these guys to breed and to get the fertility rate up . i remember when i was a kid i would find eggs in there tank evry so often but they were always duds

i noticed the mmale has been making signs(dewlap red showing) constantly , i just give them privacy so i dont know or can e en see any signs of her being pregnant.
how could i incubate the eggs when its ploped out . temp? humid?how long does it take?


   

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