Anoles are egg layers. Occasionally when they are on the glass near their lamp and the light is passing through them, you may see an egg near their vent a day or two before they lay it. They do not get pregnant in the same sense as a mammal does though.
Yes, that is very normal. That is way to know if an anole is a male, if it shows a red neck flap. It uses that to attract females. He must have saw him self in a mirror and thought he was another female lizard. He also does that to give you a sign he is going to poop.
The lizard you are describing sounds like a Carolina anole, also known as a green anole. These lizards are commonly found in parts of the southeastern United States and are known for their ability to change color from brown to bright green. They have a distinctive brown streak down their back.
Female anole lizards most of the time.... well.. I don't know. I just got my 2 anole lizards today and they both are females, though I can not tell if I have one that is pregnant... I will find out and hopefully and respond ASAP! :)
Crickets, yes, grasshoppers I would not think so...... possible but It would depend on the size of the anole. From experience I know that crickets will bit a lizard with their mandibles, I would think a grasshopper would do the same, so if you do try it please be careful
The anole, also know as polychrotidae, is in the faimly of Iguanidae.
Online dictionaries say to pronounce anole ah-know'-lee
It depends on what the lizard is.Green and Brown anoles hatch after about 2 mabe 3 weeks.Knight Anoles hatch after a month because of their size.That's all I know try asking this question again being more spesific like insted of asking "When does a lizard from Florida hatch?" ask "When does a Brown Anole hatch?" or whatever lizard you own or want to know about.
i dont know exactly how but just keep some boy lizards around and it will probably happen
You know when your Anole is dead when it stops moving completely and when it decomposes (which means,when its skin is coming off).
I would suggest an Anole, or even Bahama Anole. Although they are really fast so they shouldn't be held. if you want something you could hold, a leopard gecko wouldn't be too bad, and they are very easy to maintain. I have some, they do get to about 8 inches long at the max! but they are very friendly.
It depends on what exactally you mean by small lizard.If you are reffering to a specific small lizard like a Gecko or an American Anole then you would obviously call them by their name, but if you are just looking for a general term that reffers to young lizards, well then I'm afraid I don't know of one.Little sheep are called lambs, young deer are called fauns, but little lizards are, as far as I know, still called lizards.some small lizzards are newts or efts.
i would recommend a big pns! i know i love it!