With $300. The lizard itself has a low cost, but its care is difficult an expensive. Bedding is $10 and should be changed weekly. A water dish is about $10. A 29 gallon tank (recommended size) is about $70. So is the Mercury vapor UVB bulb. The lamp that can handle the bulb will run $20. Plants, hides, and other decor is about $30. Crickets and other feeders will run $10 every other week. The bulb has to be changed yearly even if it still produces light. You'll need a quality digital thermometer and hygrometer ($25) as well as an automatic mister for humidity. You get the point. Don't buy one on impulse.
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Put soil in the cage. You can remove them or keep them in there. But remove them when they are babies
The Phylum for an Anole is Chordata. All reptiles have the Phylum Chordata. Thanks, Grace's Reptile and Amphibian Care
then you are taking really good care of it
Geckos are fairly easy to take care of, but this mostly depends on what kind o gecko you get. If you are getting your first lizard I would start with a green anole, they are friendly, but you should not pick them up for a while.
two weeks
It means that they got boogers and it could possibly be fungi so try to care very much for you anole.
a really low maintenance animal for beginner lizard care givers
Two hours
Panther Anole was created in 1784.
Martinique's Anole was created in 1789.
Dwarf Anole was created in 1965.
Dominican Anole was created in 1879.