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| Twenty Gallon "High" All Glass Aquarium (minimum) - $35 |
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| Screen Top for the enclosure - $7 |
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| "Canopy" light hood - $20 |
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| Dome-reflector lamp - $7 |
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| "Full Spectrum" flourescent light (make sure it provides the proper UV rays.) - $20 |
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| 40-60 Watt incandescent bulb (for basking spot) - $5 |
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| Thermometer/humidity gauge combo (dial style) - $12 |
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| Spray bottle - $4 |
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| Small cage to keep the anole(s) in when cleaning the main cage - $10 |
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| Large and small branches of different diameters - $25 |
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| Cage Substrate (Bed-a-Beast, sterile potting soil, etc.) - $8 |
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| Plants (preferably natural, but fake ones are fine) - $15-30 |
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| Other cage decor items (waterfalls, backgrounds, rocks, etc.) -$? |
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| About 35-40 SMALL crickets (one week supply for one anole) -$4 |
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| Cricket food and water - $6 |
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| Cricket Cage (5-10 gallon aquarium is best) - $8 |
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| Vitamin Powder (to dust the crickets with) - $5 |
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