Native to Guadeloupe in the Lesser Antilles, the Guadeloupe Anole (Anolis marmoratus) is a rare island-dwelling anole. For experienced keepers and collectors seeking to add a delicate and one-of-a-kind display animal to their collection, this species is ideal due to its small size, intricate marbled patterns, and subtle green, brown, and golden hues.
We sell healthy, energetic, and already well-fed Guadeloupe Anoles that were bred in captivity.
Key Features:
- Anolis marmoratus is the species.
- Guadeloupe Anole is the common name.
- Age: juvenile, approximately 3–4 months
- Currently, they measure about 4 to 5 inches, but adults can grow to about 5 to 6 inches.
- Coloration: delicate, location-dependent marbled patterns in green, brown, and gold hues with sporadic white markings
- Temperament: Quiet and timid, best maintained as a display species that requires little care.
- Diet: Fruit flies, tiny roaches, gut-loaded pinhead crickets, and dusting with vitamins and calcium
- Health Status: Healthy, free of parasites, well-hydrated, raised in an environment with adequate humidity and UVB
For serious hobbyists and island species collectors, this species is a unique treat. It is perfect for a lush, realistic terrarium because of its small size and delicate beauty, which allow you to appreciate its unusual behavior and eye-catching marbled coloring.
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