Gently. They are very small and delicate. you can hold them but if they don't like it they can bite. Watch out! When they are green, they might jump off your hand. They are very still when brown and that color could mean they are too cold. Sooo to sum it up, be kind to them.
Give the Anole two crickets a day and keep it in a cage with a top. Don't put your hand in the cage when the Anole is green! It will bite you!!
Why would He bite you? I'm always playing with mine(3 months) and he's always licking me, not biting!
Put them in a separate tank with a heater (Ask at your pet-shop about this) and put anole dirt (Or whatever it's called) in the separate tank. OR, you can buy an egg chamber and put that in the tank, with the eggs inside.
With clean cotton gloves although handling dose cause stress and they can be jumpy witch could end in death its a good idea to handle not handle them at all if possible there very susceptible to disease and bacterial infection soaps and detergent are very toxic to them...hope i could help
easy, go see a person who specializes in them , sorry, idont know anyone who knows wat 2 do
There are some amazing videos on You-tube.com Check em' out just type "anole care"
Yes. They can be handled but you must be very careful with him. You may actually form a bond with him and he will love to be handled. He may like being handled more than he likes his cage.
Put soil in the cage. You can remove them or keep them in there. But remove them when they are babies
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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.
If your green anole gets burned, you should keep it in a cool, but not that cool spot for about a minute or two, then put it in a place at room temperture, and it should take a few months for it to heal
of course.just like ants take care of their eggs too. and the same way your parents took care of you when you were a young child.
how do you take are of lovebird eggs
No, after they have laid eggs the moths die
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The duck does take care of the eggs for the most part but there have been times when the drake will sit on the eggs as well to give the duck a break to go feed.
Aliens aren't real, and neither are their eggs.