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From: beardiekeeper99
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  • three skwirts of water a day

  • cool

  • thos are dead huh?

  • first of all were the anoles brown or green? if there brown i can help. keep the warm and the dirt moist but u dont want to drown them, then when they hacth make sure you get mini crickets for them to eat . get a fish tank with a heating pad and sticks and leaves. carefully put them in the cage and keep them in a safe spot and make sure they cant get out because they can jump and climb so have a lid on the cage but make sure they can brestah then when they get older buy small crickets, 4 a day.

  • Where can I see your video of what ended up happening? Did they hatch?

  • You are adorable! Please go to google to find out anything and everything you need to know about Anoles. But do this before things happen so you will be prepared ahead of time. Also you should get your parents to take you to a pet store that specializes in reptiles. Most pet stores will be happy to give you a printed out care sheet on the subject. Do your parents help you with your Alones? You were so smart to post this video asking for help. What a wonderful kid you are!

  • and soon if the eggs hatch then i will make a vid of the eggs and i will try to fit in my bearded dragon into the vid 2.

  • how much moisture do the eggs need??

  • @beardiekeeper99 I just saw this,sorry.I mist my anole eggs daily and then cover them back up with lightly moist leaves and put them in a dark place.

  • In the wild they're usually found under piles of leaves in a shaded area.They need the proper amount of moisture and warmth to survive.I've collected and cared for many,so if you have any questions feel free to ask.

  • @lizardladyfla how do i take care of em...cause i dident know what todo with my eggs so they got shrivled =/

  • @Dano78229 You might be able to save them,I'm not sure.They shriveled up because they need moisture and can't be placed in any kind of light.Try putting them in a really shallow container with a little bit of water,they absorb what they need and plump up again and grow.That is,if it's not too late,let me know what happens.In the wild they are usually laid under moist leaves or they're buried on potted plants in places that the sun wont dry them out.

  • @Dano78229 WAT DID U DO WITH DEM!!!!

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