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Smallwood’s Anole

$199.99

  • Anolis smallwoodi
  • Captive Bred
  • Male And Female
  • Approximately  7 – 8 Inches In Length
  • These Look Like Cuban Knight Anoles But This Species Is Docile And Easy To Handle
  • Feeding On Crickets, Meal Worms And Various Other Calcium Dusted Insects
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Description

Smallwood’s Anole for sale, often known as the Puerto Rican Crested Anole, is a lizard species native to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. They are arboreal, which means they spend the most of their time in trees and bushes.

The distinctive crests on their heads and backs, as well as their brilliant green or brown coloring, are characteristics of Smallwood’s Anoles. In general, males are bigger and have more pronounced crests than females.

Smallwood’s anoles eat insects and other tiny invertebrates in their natural habitat. In addition, they have a reputation for making territorial gestures like bobbing their heads and extending their dewlaps to communicate with other lizards. Smallwood’s Anole for sale

Because of their distinctive appearance and relatively simple maintenance needs, Smallwood’s Anoles are well-known in the pet industry. They need a good habitat with suitable heating, lighting, and humidity levels, as well as a diet of insects that are the right size. However, before thinking about keeping one as a pet, it’s crucial to learn about its unique requirements.

WE HAVE SMALLWOOD ANOLES FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Anolis smallwoodi
  • Captive Bred
  • Male And Female
  • Approximately 7 – 8 Inches In Length
  • Adults Can Reach Upwards Of 8 – 9 Inches In Length
  • Feeding On Crickets, Meal Worms And Various Other Calcium Dusted Insects

INTERESTING FACTS!

  • Originating From Southeast Cuba
  • With Proper Care And Set Up These Can Live Up To 8-12 Years In Captivity
  • This Is A Very Colorful Species That Will Gain More Impressive Coloration With Age
  • These Are Arboreal Hunters Feeding On Crickets, Meal Worms And Various Other Calcium Dusted Insects
  • These Look Like Cuban Knight Anoles But This Species Is Docile And Easy To Handle

 

Additional information

Sex

Female, Male

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