Seems like you're good to go. Absent the omnivorous diet...treat them like little iguanas as far as heat and lighting. Mist the plant leaves at least once, sometimes twice daily for drinking water. If you wanted to try to keep track of how much they are eating, try dish feeding (pop off the jumping legs of the crickets) and you can also put a small dish of some apricot or peach baby food in the enclosure, just to see if they'll take it (some do, some don't). Just like iggies, a multi-vitamin is good to powder on the bugs at least weekly (for my Knight Anoles, I powder slightly at every feeding). Lot of info. on caring for green and brown anoles on the web, so you shouldn't have any problems finding other stuff.

Chuck