Anoles require a temperature gradiant(cool bottom/warm top)to properly regulate thier body temperature.Temperature should also vary between daytime and nightime hours. Equip the habitat with 2 thermometers (one high and one low) to measure temperatures and one hygrometer to measure humidity. Provide heat with a high wattage Basking Bulb placed directly above the basking spot, which should be the warmest spot in the habitat during the day.Turn the basking bulb off at night. Use a ceramic heat emmitter or nighttime heat bulb as needed to maintain nighttime temps. Create and maintain humidity by keeping the water dish full, misting your pet and habitat 2-3 times every day or by using.
Anoles are Diurnal, meaning they are most active during the day. Provide a UVA/UVB flouresant bulb to give your Anole the UVB they need to absorb Calcium
Anoles are insectivours, meaning their diet consists primarily of live insects. Crickets are Anoles primary food source but variety is important for a balanced diet, so alternate the types of insects you feed your pet.Insects should be no larger than half the size of their head. Insects can be dusted with Calcium
twice a week and a reptile multivitamin once a week. Anoles should be fed during the day
Anoles will drink from from a shallow bowl, as well as lick moisture from the surrounding habitat during misting.