Blue Green Forktail Anole for sale.

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Blue Green Forktail Anole for sale.

The Blue Green Forktail Anole, scientifically known as Anolis distichus, is a vibrant and striking species of anole that is native to the Caribbean islands. Known for its stunning blue and green coloration, this species is a popular choice among reptile enthusiasts and collectors. The Blue Green Forktail Anole is characterized by its slender body, long tail, and distinctive forked crest on its neck, which gives it its unique appearance.

In the wild, the Blue Green Forktail Anole can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, gardens, and urban areas. These anoles are arboreal creatures, meaning they spend most of their time in trees and bushes. They are known to be excellent climbers and can often be seen basking in the sun or hunting for insects among the branches. The Blue Green Forktail Anole is a territorial species, with males often displaying aggressive behavior towards each other to establish dominance and attract females.

Although the Blue Green Forktail Anole is a relatively common species in its native range, habitat loss and deforestation are posing threats to its population. As a result, conservation efforts are being made to protect these beautiful creatures and their natural habitats. By raising awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity and protecting the environment, we can help ensure the survival of species like the Blue Green Forktail Anole for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.

WE HAVE A BLUE GREEN FORKTAIL ANOLE FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Anolis carolinensis
  • Florida Field Collected
  • Approximately 3.5 Inches In Length From Head To Tails
  • Adults Are Growing On Average Around 5 – 7 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
  • Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Crickets And Small Mealworms

FUN FACTS!

  • This Is A Beautiful Rare Variation Of The Brown Anole That Has A Two Tails Forming The Shape Of A “Y”
  • These Originate From Cuba And The Bahamas This Species Is Now Invasive To Parts Of South Eastern United States And Parts Of Hawaii
  • When Brown Anoles Are Attacked Or Threatened They Can Detach Their Tails In Order To Distract The Predator In A Chance To Flee
  • With Proper Care These Little Wonders Can Live 5 – 8 Years In Captivity
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