Let’s see those reptiles!

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Some shots of Randall the (rarely) green anole, Toothless the crested gecko, and Oz the giant day gecko (formally the lizard of oz).C3483516-0B34-4E9F-BA3C-EF29D871AAB4.jpeg
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Thanks, I used to have a brown anole, but lost it for the same reason I had to separate the giant day and the green anole. Green anoles are evil.

Some extra pictures of wild lizards in Aruba:
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I don’t keep any reptiles anymore but I saw this guy hanging out near me the other week.
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I’ve always wanted to keep them...
 

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Is that an eastern fence?
 

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I believe so.
 

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My 11yr old has two Bearded Dragons, Venosaur and Bulbasaur. Both female. Both were rescues. This is Bulbasaur, she came to us in a 5g tank. They are housed together in a 140g aquarium now.
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