One of the biggest and most noticeable Anolis species, the Neotropical Green Anole (Anolis biporcatus) is indigenous to the humid forests of Central America. For serious collectors, this species is a rare and impressive display lizard because of its large white dewlap in males, long, slender build, and vivid emerald green color.
We sell healthy, hydrated, and well-fed captive-bred Neotropical Green Anoles that are prepared to be a part of your naturalistic display.
Key Features:
- Anolis biporcatus is the species.
- Common Name: Green Anole of the Neotropics
- Age: ~6–8 months (subadult)
- Size: currently 8–10 inches; when fully grown, up to 12–13 inches
- Coloration: Cream ventral surface, bright emerald green with subtle mottling; males display large white dewlaps.
- Temperament: Active but shy; best kept as a show animal instead of being handled frequently
- Diet: Calcium and vitamin-dusted crickets, roaches, silkworms, and hornworms with guts
- Health Status: Healthy, free of parasites, well-hydrated, and raised in an environment with the right amount of humidity and UVB
Few anoles are as large, graceful, and colorful as Anolis biporcatus. Because of their remarkable size and vivid green hues, they are ideal for tall, planted displays where their innate climbing and displaying tendencies can be fully expressed.
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