Hey there. I see this forum isn't all that active, which is a shame, as I love my little anoles just as much as my not-so-little-anymore beardie
Anyway, I just had a few of these hatch recently (I had separated what I thought were two males, then found a baby in the tank - what turned out to be a female managed to lay at least three eggs by then). Just thought I'd share some pics, as these don't get bred much in captivity apparently.
This one I actually found on my apartment ceiling, as it managed to escape the vivarium before I even knew of it's existence. Imagine my surprise when the thing I thought to be a spider turned out be a tiny anole! I have since moved the little escape artist to another tank with a much finer mesh covering
Anyway, I just had a few of these hatch recently (I had separated what I thought were two males, then found a baby in the tank - what turned out to be a female managed to lay at least three eggs by then). Just thought I'd share some pics, as these don't get bred much in captivity apparently.
This one I actually found on my apartment ceiling, as it managed to escape the vivarium before I even knew of it's existence. Imagine my surprise when the thing I thought to be a spider turned out be a tiny anole! I have since moved the little escape artist to another tank with a much finer mesh covering