Spaz is a bit of a surprise. I brought home, originally, two Anoles - a Bahaman, and a Green anole. One male (the Green anole) and one female (the Bahaman). They did -not- like each other, so I was forced to separate them.
Turns out Ghost (The bahaman) laid eggs before hand. Spaz is apparently the survivor. I didn't know that eggs had been laid until I was cleaning the cage one morning, and something ran away from me that wasn't a cricket, but was about the same size as a cricket. So I caught it, separated from the others, and ended up with Spaz - who is, like most kids, a surprise.
He also has become adept, recently, at clinging - and knows where the out is on his cage. Spaz has escaped once thus far.
Turns out Ghost (The bahaman) laid eggs before hand. Spaz is apparently the survivor. I didn't know that eggs had been laid until I was cleaning the cage one morning, and something ran away from me that wasn't a cricket, but was about the same size as a cricket. So I caught it, separated from the others, and ended up with Spaz - who is, like most kids, a surprise.
He also has become adept, recently, at clinging - and knows where the out is on his cage. Spaz has escaped once thus far.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Lizard
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