It wasn't what I ordered. It wasn't what I wanted. It's what I got. Good looking though so I'll keep it. I cannot find a care sheet after 5 hrs of looking. Can somebody give me the complete info for taking care of this criter or a link.
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It wasn't what I ordered. It wasn't what I wanted. It's what I got. Good looking though so I'll keep it. I cannot find a care sheet after 5 hrs of looking. Can somebody give me the complete info for taking care of this criter or a link.
undertheleaves.com.......its a great web site for anole owners
Tried your site and could not get it to come up. Been there recently?
What is P. marmoratus? I have seen pictures of Anolis marmoratus, but what is the P? When I googled just plain marmoratus, it showed me everything from catfish to crabs. If you mean the Anolis species, you might try the group mentioned a while back by BlazedBetty: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/anole
If all else fails, you can maybe look at the region to which they are native and try to mimic those conditions to the best of your ability. Or maybe someone with a lot more knowledge than me can be more helpful. 
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Torey
Eugene, Oregon, USA
1.1 Uromastyx geyri (Joe and Arthur)
3.0 Uromastyx dispar maliensis (Tank, Turtle, and Spike)
1.1 Uromastyx ornata (Scuttlebutt and Shazzbot)
2.1 Anolis carolinensis (Bowser, Sprocket, and Leeloo)
0.1 African dwarf frog (Sheila)
1.0 Betta splendens (Mr. Miagi)
1.1 Felis domesticus (Roscolux and Jenny)

P. is for Polychrus (sorry)
Looked up Anolis marmoratus and it looks a little different. Both P. & A. marmoratus are on a list of Guyana lizards. I did not find much on A. marmoratus either. Since they are related and come from the same area any info on A. marmoratus would probally be useful.
There are several subspecies of A. marmoratus( i.e., Anolis marmoratus alliceus, Anolis marmoratus caryae, Anolis marmoratus chrysops, etc.).Their environmental requirements vary greatly. It might be helpful if you could help by definitively identifying the subspecies.
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