You shouldn't because i have heard that sand isn't good either because they may accidentally eat it. try FAKE grass instead
I'm not sure. Mine is currently shedding. I learned to keep the terrarium well humidified [ by misting tank with a spray bottle]. I do know that all green anoles do shed periodically.
the girls will probley eat the baby you never know
I have two anoles and 3 blue tailed skinks in a 29 gallon tank and they get along just fine. It's actually funny, because the anoles get more aggressive toward each other than they they ever have toward the skinks. I have a simple UV light in the hood of the tank and a low-powered heat rock. They all tend to cuddle on or near the heat rock. The anoles like to sit up high, so I have some foliage and a hammock for them to sit in. The anoles occasionally come down and will sit right on top of the skinks. As long as they are the same size, you shouldn;t have a problem.
No, you do not have to put real plants in a tropical tank, you can use fake plants if you like. Many people put live plants for aesthetics as the greenery tends to look very nice with small colourful fish
Yes they do, a very good pet, easy to take care of, pretty friendly, you just have to have a lot of rocks and fake plants for them to climb on, a fairly tall and wide tank, and make sure the temperature is right mine keeps running away when i try to pet it but maybe it has to get used to me i have only had it for 2 weeks
green anoles, crested gecko, leopard gecko, a pair of fire bellied toads, 5-9 fish, tomato frog.
To maintain a healthy green environment in a fish tank, it is important to regularly clean the tank and filter, monitor water quality, provide proper lighting for plants, and avoid overfeeding the fish. Additionally, adding live plants and algae eaters can help balance the ecosystem and keep the tank clean.
no because it works with fake plants too
It's written on the plants in the back of the tank. It's green, like the plants, and hard to see from most angles.
Plastic... It's reliable. Won't let you down. but, you can get a variety of different ones in pet shops. Also, real plants are good for your tank as they produce oxygen, making it a healthier environment! real plants are very good for fish tanks. It provides oxygen, a beautiful enviorment, and lowers the risk of algae growth. Plastic ones are good to. Cheap and last for a long time. I personally would perfer real plants for a tank/bowl that has no filter because you don't have to change the water often. Plastic is good to for any tank/bowl.
Your fish tank is green because of an overgrowth of algae, which is caused by excess nutrients and sunlight. To fix it, you can reduce the amount of light the tank receives, clean the tank and filter regularly, and avoid overfeeding your fish. You can also consider adding algae-eating fish or plants to help control the algae growth.
Green anoles require more humidity than leopard geckos do, which means a nightly misting is required. A Leopard gecko requires a standing bowl of water. Both require heating, regular feedings, weekly tank change etc.. It's a matter of personal preference and opinion but leopard geckos are very easy to keep.