View Full Version : Lizard needs help...maybe?
thecatalyst78
04-27-04, 02:06 AM
Hey all...I caught a lizard at work the other day and it turned out to be an Anole. It must have come in with material we ordered as I live in Ontario. The problem, is now its turned brown which I hear is due to high stress. It has that throat fan thing so I assume it is a male. It is by itself, has heat lights branches and vines to climb and hide in, and a lower hiding place in the cooler tempertures. It has a water bowl, and have seen it eating crickets so I have no clue what the stress would be from. Any help would be appreciated.
Also have a leopard gecko...its doing great but I heard you should keep a small dish full of the calcium powder in the setup for it...is this nessesary and will it actually eat it or no?
Thanks.
LISA127
04-27-04, 08:26 AM
Your anole needs UVB lighting, for one thing. As far as the leopard gecko, yes you need to keep a small dish of calcium powder in the cage. And yes, they will absolutely lap it up when they need it. Minerall I is a good one to use.
Painted Desert
04-27-04, 05:09 PM
I have 2 WC anoles from sunny FLA. My husband thought they were geckos . We don't talk about it:D FLA and the Carolinas are infamous for both the green and the brown anole. I have 2 brown anoles. Yes, they do change in color- and quite quickly too. Is it possible you have a brown anole?.... I think the stress might be yours, as "he" will never turn green!:p They are in a well planted 20gal long,(should be larger, but I don't have it at the moment... anoles occupy a good deal of space in the wild... about the size of a medium bush or 1M sq) with peat/orchid bark/sand substrate. They will rarely drink from a water bowl, instead relying on the vegetation being misted three times daily. This also keeps the humidity level up... keep thinking FLA. I do have UVB lighting (Reptisun) x 12 hrs at the moment, a "black light" to provide incandescent heat on one end of the tank, and 2 IKEA halogen spots to help even out the lighting. The anoles favorite spot is hanging upside down below the halogens. The feeders should be dusted, much like the leo's. It's a little harder to vary the anole diet... i did toss in some mealies and beetles. Hope to get a few fly larvae in there soon. Plan to try silk moths as well...
thecatalyst78
04-28-04, 02:29 AM
Yeah I forgot to mention I do have both a heat and UV lamp...has a "Repti Glo 5.0" bulb in it to be specific and also have a night light in a lower heat setting for night time. I took a couple pics using my web cam to show a little about his home...not the greatest but I hope you will get the just of it...
Yeah also it is a green Anole as it tends to be green 1/2 the time or more...thanks though...lol
thecatalyst78
04-28-04, 02:29 AM
and the second one....
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.