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Rare species of Anolis:

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...and by rare I meant either in captivity or the wild.

I have numerous species of Anolis and find them to be as interesting or more so than most (dont hate me!) geckos (which I have quite a few species of as well). I only keep animals that I can or try to breed, no "just pet" animals, so the captive propogation and husbandry are aspects that I find most interesting.

So my post is for this: Are there any other Anolis keepers who care to share thier enthusiasm for the Anole keeping hobby? Around 500 species of them out there.....
 
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Yes , all of my past anoles I tried to breed and pass on to others that share the same interest . Anoles are very interesting , much more than other lizards such as chameleons and geckos , some are just as colorful . I have kept Crested anoles , Cybotes , Allisoni , Winstoni , Trinitatus , Guyana blue Roquet anoles , Sabanus and briefly Anolis Leachi .
Anoles are such a cool lizard .
Wow , I dug up an old post .
 
I do geckos, too, but the little dewlap-flarers still fascinate me!! They were my first lizards, back when I was about 10.
 
Anoles

Hello
I just started keeping anoles. I really like how active they are.
Here is my current list
Allisoni
Cristattalus wileyea
Leachi
Sabanus
Krugi
Plain old greens

I am looking for more ssp to work with
Tq
 
I'm about to get A.bimaculatus A.marmoratus girafus Polychrus Marmoratus pairs here very soon

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Anoles are life there is so much to learn about them about genus locality and blood line and genetics

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