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RE: Community tank

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Posted by: kellybee at Wed Aug 30 08:34:02 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kellybee ]  
   

I have a book that says you can mix Long Tailed Skinks or Gold-Dust Day Gecko's or even Rough Green Snakes but I wouldn't like to say about any other species. American Green Tree Frogs are also supposedly compatible.

Remember that if your anoles are WC they often have difficulty adjusting to a CB environment, and in the wild they are pretty much solitary lizards so mixing them with another animal might sound OK but mixing them AND taking them out of their natural environment AND putting them in a container where they might not be able to get their own quiet time or establish their own territory can make things worse in a less than perfect environment.

In addition in the wild they move about and so are less exposed to parasites, keeping them in a container with other animals can increase their infestation, cause cross-contamination and overall have a less than ideal impact on your pet. Remember that some animals like frogs would need more humidity, therefore potential increase on the stress of your pet....there are many contributing factors, just make sure you read up on it before doing. I was thinking at one point of mixing my rough Green Snakes with my anoles but never did once I'd read up on it.


   

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