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It's been pretty hot here lately, so currently both of their tanks at room temperature (85 on average during the day and 70 on average at night) along with ReptiSun (I forget how many watts) UV lamps during the day. Currently their basking lamps are turned off because it gets to be way too hot while using them. Their humidity is well above 50; we mist them once every couple hours or so.

The smaller cage is housing the non-"brown" anole, and the "brown" anole is in a very tall yet slightly narrow tank.

We feed them dusted medium crickets, and do not keep live plants in the cages... yet, at least.

The massive heat gradient sounds like a good idea. I am considering a small A/C for the bedroom to keep the temperature a little lower than it is on these hot summer days. If we do purchase an A/C for our bedroom, I think I'll try keeping the bottom of their tank cooler.

Now that I saw he did a good shed (however frequently), I'm just worried about his being an almost constant shade of brown. I sometimes even see the black behind his eyes, which is a sign of being stressed/scared. He has nothing to be stressed about; he's in his own cage! [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]
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