pretty cool how you got this little guy.make sure that the crickets you are offering it are not any bigger than the anole's head. they can't handle too big of a cricket. only put in one or two at a time and if they are not eaten in 24 hours remove them because they will stress the little guy. if he does eat them you can give him several more just making sure that there aren't any left over running around in the cage. you can also try mealworms. some anoles love them, some won't look twice at them, but you never know. you can offer him some peach baby food in a dish as well, making sure to remove the dish after 24 hours so it doesn't start to mold. are you using any supplements? it is a good idea to dust the crickets with a vitamin and/or calcium powder like reptivite.









make sure that the crickets you are offering it are not any bigger than the anole's head. they can't handle too big of a cricket. only put in one or two at a time and if they are not eaten in 24 hours remove them because they will stress the little guy. if he does eat them you can give him several more just making sure that there aren't any left over running around in the cage. you can also try mealworms. some anoles love them, some won't look twice at them, but you never know. you can offer him some peach baby food in a dish as well, making sure to remove the dish after 24 hours so it doesn't start to mold. are you using any supplements? it is a good idea to dust the crickets with a vitamin and/or calcium powder like reptivite.

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