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hi, how easy are anoles to breed? and any info on them would be appreciated.
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Old 02-03-2009, 11:30 AM
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from my experience very easy, i didn't have to do anything to coax them into the behaviour and to be honest half the eggs have been secreted around the cage so well i have never found them until i have seen a baby anole staring at me wide eyed from the inside of the tank!
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Old 02-03-2009, 12:09 PM
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Anoles are easily breed, as long as you have you have a large viv they will readily reproduce. Best to have a combination of one male for two of more females.

When breeding you can hunt for the eggs or leave them until they hatch in the viv. i found leaving them had the best results.

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what did you feed them once they hatched???
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put them in a viv and wait for eggs they are really easy to breed.

I always feed mine the same crickets the adults get, maybe a few smaller ones in the viv.

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they love fruit flies
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but how is the correct way to feed fruit flys??
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