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#1972438 Alba
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Anole Breeding Questions
 I am new to breeding anoles, and have done it before. It went rough though, and was a failure. This time I want to start out right. I am saving spare coins to pay for some tanks. I have atleast $20 and a 10g tank. I may have some more supplies in my storage, but I dont know yet. I need some info, from people with experiance. Let me remind that they are green anoles. I have researched it, but I want more opinions. I know I am gonna need more than one tank, and covers. I need around $50. I know I need another tank and cover to breed crickets, and a lamp wich I aleady have. I dont really know how to set a tank up. I am going as cheap as possible, so I havent bought any books. Just the internet. Anyway, any info would be great on how much to feed, what to do with the eggs, ect. Thanks!
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03/21/09 07:57pm
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#1972555 Webbieweb1999
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Message To: Alba In reference to Message Id: 1972438
Anole Breeding Questions  first things first is that ya do it in mating seson and put then in a sepret tank. now when the male bites the females neck they are mating not fighting. you should know that since you said you tried once... any way i have bred them once by acident so i hade a little baby anole named bubble... she was so cute... i only have pics on the phone and cant download or i would post it. :)
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03/21/09 11:42pm
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#1973271 Sajane
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Message To: Webbieweb1999 In reference to Message Id: 1972555
Anole Breeding Questions  The whole thing is pretty expensive. At least summer is coming Fruit flies are kind of expensive and babies eat alot of them.
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03/23/09 12:03pm
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#1973345 Atrax27407
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Message To: Sajane In reference to Message Id: 1973271
Anole Breeding Questions  Hatchlings love wild-caught leafhoppers (and so do the aduts)
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03/23/09 02:45pm
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#1973346 Atrax27407
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Message To: Sajane In reference to Message Id: 1973271
Anole Breeding Questions  Hatchlings love wild-caught leafhoppers (and so do the adults)
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03/23/09 02:46pm
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