Re: soil bugs & anole lunch


The room sometimes dipped into the high 60s during the day in the winter, but never drops below 65 (the bottom night time temperature).  The room has radiant floor heat so that coolness down there is never ever a problem.

But the question remains, would they (yes, the common garden variety of FLA) subsist on what little they could find living on the soil?  I doubt I'd need more than 2 to keep those bugs under control and half hoped they might eat a bad bug or two.
           Les

At 04:20 PM 10/28/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>Les,
>
>Anoles, at least the kind that run amuck around here, thrive in the sun and
>humidity. How warm does it stay on the floor of your greenhouse in January?
>
>
>I can supply you all the anoles you need, but shipping them during the winter
>months may be hazardous to their health.
>
>Don
>
> >So here's the question:  would these be enough to sustain an anole or two?
>  I had hoped to keep an anole or some other small lizard in my greenhouse but
>am not eager to introduce bugs or to feed them directly.  




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