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Posted 7/26/2009 4:35:58 PM


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Can anyone tell me about breeding anoles

 

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Posted 7/26/2009 5:44:47 PM


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yeah get a 20 gal get 1 male 3 females or more and let them breed. put soft piles of moist eco earth for them to lay eggs females will lay 2 eggs each 2 weeks after breeding then put them into a incubator i dont know the temp and then house the hatchlings in 2s so there isnt that much food competition wait till they grow then do what you want

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Posted 7/27/2009 7:59:43 AM


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Posted 7/27/2009 12:02:06 PM


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zoo few you forgot a few things, but most of your info is correct.....

First, lower the temp. of your anoles tank to about 65-70 degrees in the day. In the night it should be no lower than 60 degrees. During this cooling period, your anoles should be fed gutloaded crickets, perefable served with a caclium dust on them. Oh and during this time, you should still have your uvb light on.

The breeding season should last about 4-5 months. Once you notice that your female is pregnat, put some moss or moist dirt in the cage. Once the eggs are laid, take them out and put them in a incubator. The temp. of the incubator should be 84-86 degrees. The eggs should hatch in about 40 days. You don't have to put your eggs in a incubator because somtimes the female will bury her eggs, but you risk the fact that when the eggs hatch the male might eat the babys.

Another thing to say, you don't need to have 1 male and 3 females. I've sucsesfuly breed anoles with only 1 male and female, but with 1 male and 3 females you increase your chance of having eggs and having more eggs.

Hope this info helps

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Posted 7/27/2009 1:58:17 PM


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