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Originally posted by gonesnakee
Another note feeder Anoles are not readily available up here in Canada as they are down in the States where they are native to. To feed Anoles up here would be quite a bit more costly as they are available but not too cheap.
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And I think I read somewhere that anoles only lay one egg per week so that would make breeding feeder anoles a bit more costly. I think you get something like 15 eggs each season (year)from a female. Not sure about shipping frozen ones over.
Anyway, good pics. Somehow, seeing snakes eating other snakes doesn't bug me like seeing them eating rodents.