An ideal cage size for a single anole is at least 20 gallons, with dimensions of around 30" high, 12" deep, and 12" wide. Anoles are arboreal, so vertical space is important for climbing, so taller cages are preferable. For multiple anoles, consider larger enclosures, such as 40 gallons, to provide adequate space and reduce territorial disputes. Always include climbing structures and hiding spots to create a suitable environment.
20-30 gallons for a single anole.
A anole can get to be as big as 7 inces or 8 inches in length.
About as big as a great danes cage i would say
Just keep the cage clean. and clean it like u would clean a fish tank.
8.5ft
Really depends on how big the bird is / how big it will get. The bigger the bird, the bigger the cage you will need. I would recommend getting at least a 20Lx20Wx29H sized cage for a parrot.
you would probably need a medium sized cage for a male rat as they are quite big. but you could get a cage with a few ladders and and a exercise wheel to keep it active.
Put soil in the cage. You can remove them or keep them in there. But remove them when they are babies
the size of a foot
you shouldn't cage dolphins dolphins need relaxing environments, also if you picked out a normal cage like a dog cage it (obviously) wouldn't keep water in
It is not advisable to place an anole in the same cage as a boa snake. Boa snakes are carnivorous and may see the anole as potential prey, leading to the snake eating the lizard. Additionally, the stress of cohabitation can negatively impact both animals' well-being. It's best to keep them in separate enclosures.
You need the scuba gear from the photo guy and go diving. The cage is down there.