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    Re: Green Anole (Possibly) and several questions

    We originally tried mealworms from PETCO, bad idea. So we stuck to the other recommendation we got at baby food. He eats it decently, and today we were able to get gutloaded dead crickets and live crickets. We put those in the tank today, zoomed's repticricket.

    We water his tank twice a day, or more when a "have we watered Daemon today?" moment happens when I think of it and my wife has done it or vise versa.

    We pull the curtain open and let natural sun light in during the day, but we aren't always doing that. The rough information we got, and now looking back maybe the breeder knew some of what he was talking about and not, told us some sunlight would be good but not too much. As I now understand with the extensive research we've done is that it is more necessary than he let on. We're going to go with the new food, and definitely more sunlight.

    If there is anything else you can offer, I am all ears- or as much as possible- and I really would like to keep Daemon alive. Not just to not fall under the "bad anole owner" category a long with pet shops, but its a sentimental joint pet with my wife. We got him the day we got engaged.
    Last edited by Teclis; 07-25-2010 at 02:03 AM.

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