GREEN ANOLE
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| Green Anoles are among the most recognizable
reptiles in the hobby. This small species has very
interesting behaviors and does well in captivity
when cared for properly. Anoles are inexpensive
animals; however the cost of maintaining them is
similar to most other reptiles. Anoles make great
terrarium pets, however handling them should be
kept to a minimum.
- Common Name: Green Anole
- Scientific Name: Anolis carolinensis
- Distribution: Southeastern US &
Coastal Texas
- Size: 5-8"
- Life Span: 3-5 years
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HABITAT |
- Anoles will need at least a 10 gallon terrarium.
Do not keep males together because they are
territorial and will fight.
- Zoo Med's Naturalistic Terrariums are an
excellent choice for Green Anoles.
- This species is arboreal so provide plenty of
plants with sturdy branches for climbing.
- A Repti Shelter™, Habba Hut™, or Cork Bark
will provide a secure hiding place to help
reduce stress.
- Green Anoles do well in terrariums with
running water. Zoo Med's Waterfall Kit™ is a
great way to provide a naturalistic landscape
and offer your reptile fresh running water.
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HEATING |
- Daytime Terrarium Temperature: 75-80° F
- Basking Spot: 85-90° F
- Nighttime Temperature: 60-75°F
- It is important to create a thermal
gradient in your terrarium. This can be
accomplished by providing a Basking
Spot Lamp and an Under Tank Heater on
one side of the terrarium. By focusing the
heating elements on one side of the cage,
you will naturally provide the proper
thermal gradient.
- Any of Zoo Med's thermometers will help
you monitor terrarium temperatures.
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LIGHTING |
- Anoles are diurnal
reptiles that will
need special UVB
lighting to stay healthy
and grow strong.
- Zoo Med's ReptiSun®
5.0 UVB Fluorescent
Lamp will provide UVB
and will illuminate your
terrarium to create a
natural photoperiod
(day/night cycle).
- Zoo Med's ReptiSun®
5.0 Compact
Fluorescent Lamp
is a great choice for
smaller terrariums.
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SUBSTRATES |
- Green Anoles can be kept
successfully on a variety of
substrates. Zoo Med's Eco
Earth® and ReptiSand®
can be mixed together to
create a sandy soil mixture
that replicates the Anoles
habitat in the wild.
- Adding a small top layer
of Zoo Med's New Zealand
Sphagnum Moss or
Terrarium Moss will
help maintain humidity
in your terrarium.
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NUTRITION |
- Green Anoles are
insectivorous and will
need to be offered a
variety of insects to
stay healthy.
- Insect size = width of
Anoles head.
- Green Anoles should be
fed crickets or
mealworms dusted with
ReptiCalcium® and
ReptiVite™ as directed.
- Always remove
uneaten crickets
after each feeding.
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