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Old Jun 24, 2007, 06:43 PM
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how big should my lizards watering bowl be

i have a 55 gallon tank and i wonder i have a watering dish but it is the size of a quarter of a regular cup do u think i need a bigger wattering bowl and i have 5 brown anole lizards

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i have a 55 gallon tank and i wonder i have a watering dish but it is the size of a quarter of a regular cup do u think i need a bigger wattering bowl and i have 5 brown anole lizards
Brown Anoles, (or Cuban Anoles, here in south Florida), drink condensation from leaves. I'd add a medium leafed plant that thrives on low level light from your local nursery to the tank. Then mist the whole tank, and especially the plant at least twice daily. You also want to add some vertical climbing things to your tank. At least one per anole. They tend to grab a tree, pole, any vertical surface, and call it their home.

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countryliving agrees: very helpful, same as I learned to do - might add about toxic plants thou
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sorry about the delay, I work on weekends....

A pothos, or ficus would be good plants for your anoles. And they are non toxic.
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