Anolis carolinensis 125 Rebuild Enclosure(Pics)

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Vicious_Fish;1613534; said:
Lets see, I guess it depends on what you want to set it up like. You could do a Southern US theme and use native plants from that region. Or you could use some of the cheap, easy to come by house plants. Such plants would be Pothos, Draceneas, Hibiscus, Ficus, Bromeliads, Spider plant, Chinese Evergreen, African Violets.

If you can find one you should try and get some blue phased Anolis carolinenisis! :drool:
I wish....lol



but, I think home depot or lowes will be my choice for plants:D So i will use your list and see what they have.
 
i would def go live plants. and even more so if you are going to go with anoles.. they will hold the humidity in more.. i would also mix a jungle type substrate.. this will help with humidity as well.. you could also get some moss and attach it to the driftwood, to help give it a more natural look

cantr wait to see it done. anoles wouldnt of been my first choice for a 125 but its up to you. best of luck
 
And dont forget about Sanseveria one of the hardiest house plants ever and one of my personal favorites for anoles and day gecos habitats;).Has for mixing with box turtles or ball pythons no!:screwy: But one of my colege friends had a beautiful terrariun with green anoles and a small group of woodland skinks (cant remenber species but I think it was some kind of Eumeces:confused:). Its good to see that some people still care about the underdog of the lizard world:). Ive got a male myself and its a real deligth to wach:popcorn:. Good luck with your new project;)
 
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