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Anolis equestris

Tarentola May 19, 2006 07:37 PM

Hi, I am getting a cuban knight anole soon and I was curious if anyone here has some extra tips they could give me, I have done my reasearch but am looking for more info.

I am getting an adult female, and a few eggs she has laid so far. I have incubated a few herp species before, but never knight anoles. I will have the eggs in a deli cup of damp vermiculite, at 83 F.

The enclosure I have set up is a custom made melamine cage, that is 2x2x4, with peat substrate, covered with live moss. A couple large braches and fake plants. I also have supplied a calicum, dish, not sure if anoles will use it though.

Thanks.
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Replies (1)

HerpGirl May 30, 2006 07:27 AM

it sounds like your all ready, just be prepared, they can be quited the monsters i have one i have had for 3 years and she STILL wont hesitate to clamp down. they are really neat to watch though so good luck with them.
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