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Anole eggs?

TwoSnakes Apr 29, 2008 02:19 PM

Potted plants in front porch and back yard full of these by plant bases some partially buried.
Imagine anole eggs ?

Replies (7)

Anole16 Apr 29, 2008 07:16 PM

I don't think those are eggs. They are probably part of the plant medium. Generally, female anoles will lay 1 egg at a time every couple weeks. But occasionally 2. When I kept my anoles, the female layed 1 and rarely 2 eggs.

TwoSnakes Apr 30, 2008 11:34 AM

Thanks its some type of egg as drooped one and it broke with liquid coming out like an egg however imagine not anole eggs . There are curlytail lizards among 3 different types of small geckos and toads-treefrogs in the area .

I saved a few in container in patio and if they hatch will post pics of what they are but yes imagine not anoles as they are clustered .

Thanks

hayseed May 01, 2008 02:11 PM

I think those are time-release fertilizer pellets that are added to the plant soil medium. Are the potted plants in store-bought plant soil mixture. Many potted plant soil mixtures have these in them.

TwoSnakes May 01, 2008 06:57 PM

lol you might be correct. I was so happy to as thought "WOW tons of anole or Geckoe eggs" and I would love to have lots anole -gecko babies born in patio .
I have seenm anoles in the plants but ofcourse that means nothing as they are on all the plants .

I put those 3 in a container with damp moss just to see if they hatch but if your right than I dont expect any hatching lol.

I bought the plants so you might be correct.

thanks

Bianca Jun 21, 2008 03:31 AM

Are these anole eggs ?

arreptiles Jul 19, 2008 01:54 PM

SLUG eggs!!!

sorazme Feb 16, 2009 03:52 PM

Yeah, they're slug eggs. I used to hatch them for my baby garter snakes.

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