It takes 55 - 90 days after an anole egg is laid for it to hatch(that is if the temperature and humidity are at a good point for it to hatch). Don't let an egg stay uncovered, too dry/wet or too hot/cold, if you want it to hatch. Also if you pick up an egg then you have to put it back the same way that you picked it up(much like a crocodile the baby reptile in the egg will drown). There are many on-line websites for reptiles that you can look up to get all of your answers.
A normal gnoll lizard egg hatches within about 3 weeks when in the right temperature
Green Anoles, or Anolis carolinensis, get around 5 - 8 in (12 - 20 cm).
The female can lay many eggs at one time. These eggs take 36 to 48 hours to hatch and are born with a tail and a set of gills.
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Not necessarily ! Many female lizards (including anoles, geckos and iguanas) will lay eggs at regular intervals. However - unless the female has been mated with a male, the eggs will be infertile, and will never hatch.
Baby lizards will hatch from their eggs in about 3 weeks on average. However it is possible for eggs to take a couple of months to hatch.
No. Lizards hatch from eggs, which have soft dry shells.
No. Turtles lay eggs - which hatch independently from the mother.
i know when they have eggs its when the female is always by the place she lad her eggs
Type your answer here... To me, I think anole(lizard/...camellion) eggs, should be layed in fresh moist soil and take all male anoles-lizards out orelse they will eat their eggs. That't just my guess. I'm still waiting for an answer though. Ps. I do exactly what I said, but my eggs just don't seem to make it. my favorite animals in the world are anoles &....MEERKATS!!! By.
No. Anoles as well as most lizards need movement to activate their predetory instincts. you could use tweezers and move the cricket slightly but it is best just to use live crickets.
Yes, gecko lizards grow in eggs until they are ready to hatch. Almost all reptiles are created and born from eggs of one form or another.
sry to tell u this dude or dudet, but theres only about a 50 50 chance
they hatch from eggs.
Amphibians lay eggs, which are alive even though they are eggs. Did you think that there was a possibility that they were born dead and then somehow came back to life?
All reptiles use eggs, but a few snakes, crocodiles and lizards hatch their eggs in the mothers' bodies and come out fully hatched.