please help me! Are these anole eggs??

Discussion in 'Anoles' started by Allyshea7, Sep 1, 2012.

  1. Allyshea7

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    Hi everyone i am new to this site, but I have a tank with 4 anoles, 3 green tree frogs, and 2 house geckos...I found about 12 eggs in the cage and I dont know what they are, any help would be AWESOME!!!! I carefully moved them into a big container, here is the best picture I could get of them, they are very small! Thank you

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  3. dogking

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    Your picture isn't working. How are you trying to upload it?
     
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    wow sorry the picture is HUGE! im still trying to figure out this site
     
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  11. StikyPaws312

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    That's interesting... approximately how large are they?
     
  12. Allyshea7

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    about an eighth of an inch, smaller then a pencil eraser thats why I am very confused because they are so small!
     
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    and now theres 22 eggs, we kept finding more
     
  14. lizardgurl87

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    Well, that's a lot of eggs! I know anole eggs are usually about the size of a tic tac for some comparison. Do you know the genders of your anoles? I'm assuming you would only have 1 male with some girls, since males get aggresive, especially around mating time.
     
  15. Cammy

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    I don't think those are eggs...they're too small and round and are popping up too quickly. Your lizards would only be laying them in groups of one or two at a time if they were eggs. It might be a type of fungus. There is a kind of fungi called puffballs that start out small, white, round, and somewhat hard. Perhaps something akin to that...
     
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    Hm... you don't think they could be perilite that was mixed in with the soil that you used when you set up the tank? It expands a little when it gets moist so that may be why you're noticing it more now...
     

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