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Green Anole, Bahaman Anole same thing???

dwyn127

Cinderazzo
I finally got a noneater to take a f/t green anole that I was using to scent pinky's. Apparently, she didn't want the scent, she wanted the whole anole. I want to try one on her sibling, who has yet to eat, but the green anoles in local pet shops are too big. I found a perfect size Bahaman Anole; look the same only brown. Anyone know if they are similar enough that I should have the same results?:shrugs:

Thanx!:)
 
I would expect so, Green Anoles are native the the US and Bahaman (Brown) Anoles are from the Caribbean. I don't think they can change colour like the green anoles (who can turn brown if they wish) but are pretty closely related, like corns and emorys. I'd try it if they are not to expensive.
 
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