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Ha, funny to see them out in the wild.... Ours are in a tank. :p
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If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Doolittle you bps and boas, now I found out you have anoles too. What else you got that I don't know about?
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Originally Posted by ChrisS
Doolittle you bps and boas, now I found out you have anoles too. What else you got that I don't know about?
Rats, asf's, uromastyx, chickens, dog, cats, parrot,... We had leos and a beardie, but decided we wanted another boa instead. I like the snakes better than the lizards. Hubby likes both, so he still has his uro.
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Anoles are fascinating little guys. They make great pets and once they get used to you you can carry them any where with you and they won't run away. I had hundreds of them when I was younger and would carry one with me just about everywhere I went and never had one try to run away.
I grew up in the Savannah, Ga area and they are everywhere down there. Great for keeping the roach population down if they get in the house.
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