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cheshireycat
at Fri Oct 10 01:02:28 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cheshireycat ]
Right. Keyword: most. A green should be green most of the time. Even half of the time is probably acceptable, but even that might mean something.
Being brown could be for a few different reasons, but I've NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER seen a brown anole in the wild that was brown for more than a little bit. Another thing could be that the anole has parasites or might not have the proper nutrition. Too much humidity, too little, too little air circulation, not enough hiding spots, a mirror nearby, other males, too many anoles in the enclosure, too small of an enclosure, aggressive individuals, mixing, ate something bad for it, etc. ----- Got hips like Cinderella / Must be having a good shame / Talking sweet about nothing / Cookie I think you're Tame 
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