Native to Cuba, the Smallwood’s Anole (Anolis smallwoodi) is a rare and beautiful species distinguished by its large pink to red dewlap in males, delicate build, and striking emerald green coloring. For collectors who want to add a stunning and rare arboreal lizard to their collection, this rare anole is a highly valued display animal.
We sell captive-bred Smallwood’s Anoles that have been expertly cared for to guarantee their health, hydration, and color quality.
Key Features:
- Anolis smallwoodi is the species.
- Common Name: Anole of Smallwood
- Age: juvenile/subadult, approximately 4–6 months
- Size: approximately 4 to 5 inches at this time; as an adult, it may reach approximately 6 to 7 inches.
- Males develop a noticeable pink or reddish dewlap; coloration is bright emerald green with sporadic faint white patterning.
- Temperament: Calm and shy, ideal for displaying rather than handling
- Diet: fruit flies, tiny roaches, gut-loaded pinhead crickets, and dusting with vitamins and calcium
- Health Status: Raised with UVB light and the right amount of humidity, healthy, parasite-free, and completely hydrated
This striking gem of a rare Cuban anole is ideal for terrariums that are lush and realistic. It is a very special addition to any serious herp collection because of its striking dewlap displays and vibrant green body.
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