I would rather deal with breeding quail than anoles in my opinion. Quail lay eggs daily. Incubation is only 20 days or so. The babies grow fast. They also don't need a lot of space.

I worked at my university's Avian research facility before. They keep their breeding Japanese Quail in enclosures smaller/equal to concrete rat rack tubs. It was 2.4 breeding ratio.

But anyway, buying from a local source is probably the cheapest and most efficient.

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