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#1819672 New2Anoles
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Anole eggs  Just wondering if anyone has any pictures of anole eggs. Are they relatively small or will I definetly see them in my enclosure. I figure it looks like any other egg. Just wondering size I guess
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08/04/08 06:20pm
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#1819810 Jo_asha
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Message To: New2Anoles In reference to Message Id: 1819672
Anole eggs  Hi, they should be about .25 inch big, and they will definitely look like an egg. You wont miss it, trust me:) My anole layed eggs last week and that was a first time I have ever seen anything like it. You will recognize it don’t worry. Make sure there is no crickets running around because my first egg was "killed" by a cricket. Also She got very big and frenetic right before she layed them. She had two within three days. Good luck:)
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08/04/08 08:42pm
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#1819896 Coolguy132435
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Message To: Jo_asha In reference to Message Id: 1819810
Anole eggs  know that once they are growing the eggs get a lot bigger and rounder
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08/04/08 09:50pm
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#1820273 Jo_asha
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Message To: Coolguy132435 In reference to Message Id: 1819896
Anole eggs  wow....I didn’t know that:)) thats cool
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08/05/08 07:37am
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#1821093 Reptileguy1498
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Message To: Jo_asha In reference to Message Id: 1820273
Anole eggs  Don’t forget though that the eggs won’t always be in plain sight, they may be coverd by plants, or put under the substrate, so you might have to look a litte before you find them.
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08/05/08 09:54pm
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#1821883 Atrax27407
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Message To: Reptileguy1498 In reference to Message Id: 1821093
Anole eggs  The eggs will likely be buried (or at lesast partially buried). Check the corners of the enclosure, near the sides, and at the base of plants. Those seem to be their favorites.
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08/06/08 04:03pm
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