Giant Blue Beauty Anole Pair for sale.
The Giant Blue Beauty Anole, also known as Anolis baracoae, is a stunning lizard species found in Cuba. These reptiles are known for their vibrant blue coloration and striking patterns, making them a popular choice among reptile enthusiasts. They are medium-sized lizards, with males typically growing up to 11 inches in length, while females are slightly smaller. Their large, bulging eyes and long, slender bodies give them a unique appearance that sets them apart from other anole species.
One of the most fascinating characteristics of the Giant Blue Beauty Anole is their ability to change color. Like other anoles, they have the ability to alter their skin color based on their mood, temperature, and environment. This color change can range from shades of green to bright blues and even purples. This behavior helps them blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators. In addition to their color-changing abilities, these lizards are agile climbers and skilled hunters. They feed on a diet of insects, small invertebrates, and even smaller lizards.
Despite their beauty and popularity among reptile collectors, the Giant Blue Beauty Anole is facing threats in the wild. Habitat destruction and deforestation are putting pressure on their populations, leading to a decline in their numbers. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these unique lizards and their habitats, but more action is needed to ensure their survival in the wild. By raising awareness about the importance of protecting these stunning creatures, we can help ensure that future generations can continue to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the Giant Blue Beauty Anole.
WE HAVE A GIANT BLUE BEAUTY ANOLE PAIR FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Anolis equestris potior
- Captive Bred
- Approximately 10 – 12 Inches In Length
- Adults Can Reach Lengths Of Up To 13 To 20 Inches
- Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Crickets And Mealworms
FUN FACTS!
- Vibrant Green Coloration With Light Striping
- Native To Cuba But Widely Distributed Through South Florida
- In Cuba This Lizard Is Called The “Chipojo”
- Vibrant Green Coloration With Light White Striping