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 #106063


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 Fighting-Blood

I have two green anoles. They are a mating pair but they are fighting. They haven’t stopped for about an hour on and off. Will this end up fatal for one of them? Also they are scratched and bloody, but my friend, aother anole owner said they will stop figthing eventually and heal. So far he seems to have been wrong. What should I do?



07/24/04  1:38am
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 #106145


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Also is it safe to put a veiled chameleon in with two green anoles in a large 36 gallon terrarium (I believe it is)? If so would the veiled chameleon have to be a baby, or could it be an adult? I fear if it’s an adult it will eat the anoles or kill them territorially...(if that’s even a word)



07/24/04  11:10am
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 #106267


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i wouldnt put a chameleon in with the anoles bcuz the anoles mayb carrying a disease they r immune 2 and the chameleon my not b immune. i found this out when i wanted 2 put a different type of lizard in with my anoles and i asked a lady that worked at the place and she was talkin about them carrying diseases



07/24/04  6:15pm
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 #106345


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yes, they will, in most cases, kill each other... 2 males WILL fight eachother to the death... seperate them quick.....maybe you could put in some kind of dividerin the tank?



07/24/04  9:17pm
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 #106455


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  Message To: Ienjoyhavingahouse   In reference to Message Id: 106345


 

thats odd, i had a male bahama anole and a male green anole and a female green anole and they never fought befor, and there was no sign of disease or premature death. although the two green anoles now still seem enraged...



07/25/04  1:23am
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 #106464


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  Message To: Chameleon   In reference to Message Id: 106455


 

this is getting rediculous, i fear for them, so i must do the right thing. even though it really sucks, i have to give one to a good friend of mine, i have a few great lizard care-takers. i know its the right thing to do.
it’s just so odd since they were such great companions all this time, and suddenly they’ve turned primal. oh well, lives are at stake so i gotta do wut i gotta do.



07/25/04  2:11am
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 #203828


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 Fighting-Blood

that reminds me like my mom and dad



12/22/04  4:53pm
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 #204736


Skotty 7
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  Message To: _-)//   In reference to Message Id: 203828


 Fighting-Blood

seperate them you idiot and no don’t put a chamelion in with anoles it will eat them! the best thing to mix with anoles is geckos and possibly tree agamas. (im still testing). dont put anything with chameleons they are very territorial.



12/23/04  7:57pm
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 #204740


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  Message To: Skotty   In reference to Message Id: 204736


 Fighting-Blood

She has already decided to seperate them and give 1 to a friend. Read all of the posts.



12/23/04  7:59pm
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 #208112


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  Message To: Torch   In reference to Message Id: 204740


 Fighting-Blood

Yeah lol a cham would eat the anole, and even if it couldent the cham would get too stressed out and die.

Also the thing about the two anole , you are doing the right thing, I used to have two anole, both of them males, they would fight over food, but then two seconds later they would be sitting on each other, but over all they loved each other, though one was a dominate male that had frist dibbs on food, they got along.But it really depends on the two anoles.



12/29/04  10:28am
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