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Click here to view Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 of this article. If you’re looking for information on Green Anole Natural History, click here. Candidates for the Mixed-Species Terrarium I have kept green anoles with 5 lined skinks, house geckos, brown anoles, green, gray and squirrel treefrogs, southern […]
Please see Part I and Part II of this article for further information on Green Anole care. For Green Anole Natural History, Check out here. Social Grouping Keeping Several Males Together Male anoles usually establish territories of at least 4 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft in captivity, so “one […]
Click:The Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis carolinensis) in the Wild and Captivity; – Natural History – Part 1 to read the first part of this article. Introduced Anoles The green anole is the only anole native to the USA, but eight other species, originating as escaped or released pets, have established breeding […]
[…]Forest Bark or Coconut Husk, with any type of moss mixed in. Click here: The Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis carolinensis) in the Wild and Captivity – Care in Captivity Part 2, to read the rest of this […]
Click: The Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis carolinensis) in the Wild and Captivity – Care in Captivity Part I, to read the first part of this article. Light, Heat and Humidity Green anoles rarely live for long if maintained without full spectrum lighting. If a florescent bulb is used, be sure […]
I’ve been fascinated by Green Anoles, Anolis carolinensis, since childhood – way back when they were sold as “American Chameleons”. Although they are often ignored by experienced keepers, I have long featured Green Anoles and related species in zoo exhibits, where they never failed to intrigue visitors (and yours truly!). […]
[…]Florida has recently been designated as a distinct subspecies, the pale-throated green anole, A. carolinensis seminolus. Physical Description The green anole is slenderly built, possessed of a long tail, and reaches 6 -7.5 inches in length. The color of each individual varies from light and dark brown to pale and […]
Green Anoles (Anolis carolinensis) were one of the first lizards to be widely available in the US pet trade. Although there were bright spots, our knowledge of their needs was severely lacking, and millions met untimely ends as a result (Horned Lizards, Phrynosoma spp., the other trade staple at the […]
[…]. Many herpers of my generation were introduced to reptile-keeping by the Green Anole, Anolis carolinensis…today we’ll take a look at the fascinating, diverse family to which it belongs. Classification The world’s 388 Anole species are classified in the family Dactylidae (formerly Iguanidae) and the genus Anolis. Description […]
With proper care, the Green or Carolina Anole, Anolis carolinensis, is quite willing to breed in captivity. However, being relatively inexpensive, it is often considered a “beginner’s pet” and not worthy of serious attention. This is a serious mistake, as anoles of all species are among the most interesting of […]