Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
If anyone's selling such things...seems unlikely, though. Anoles are a great deal more intensive to care for than leopard geckos are. They require UVB and arboreal cages, and are dew-drop drinkers. They're no easier to keep than day geckos.

Leopard geckos can be housed in sweater box racks.

Oxy--I'm getting $25 apiece for my normal male ball python hatchlings. All emotion aside, that's an expensive prey item.
Even local pet stores pay me more for them than a leopard gecko would cost.

If you needed really tiny prey, corn snakes wouldn't be too bad of a choice. You could buy wholesale lots of CBB normal corns, too.
They are being sold. I've been buying them off and on for years.