Ray Orchid Iconoclast Staff member Moderator Supporting Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 5,025 Reaction score 1,756 Location Oak Island NC Oct 9, 2017 #1
blondie Well-Known Member Joined Feb 28, 2016 Messages 2,690 Reaction score 172 Location Tamworth UK Oct 9, 2017 #2 Heehehe I bet he keep the bugs, slugs and snails away from the plants.
N NYEric ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 50,670 Reaction score 1,525 Location New York City Apartment Oct 9, 2017 #3 Cool, thanks for sharing.
M Meeski Active Member Joined Apr 4, 2017 Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Oct 9, 2017 #4 Natural pest control. Everyone should have at least one of these Sent from my iPad using CrappaTapatalkApp
Natural pest control. Everyone should have at least one of these Sent from my iPad using CrappaTapatalkApp
A abax In Remembrance 2023 Supporting Member Joined Jul 8, 2011 Messages 13,042 Reaction score 1,005 Location Kentucky zone 6B Oct 9, 2017 #5 Quite a sleek companion you have there. I cultivate spiders in my greenhouse and a skink or two...oh, and a small frog.
Quite a sleek companion you have there. I cultivate spiders in my greenhouse and a skink or two...oh, and a small frog.
My Green Pets Fuzzy bud Supporting Member Joined Nov 5, 2014 Messages 1,407 Reaction score 769 Location Colorado, USA Oct 9, 2017 #6 Is that called an 'Anole' ?
T troy Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2014 Messages 6,555 Reaction score 201 Location no hatred!! Oct 9, 2017 #7 It's native to your area? They change from green to brown, anole, awesome lizard!! I used to catch those in maui when I was a kid
It's native to your area? They change from green to brown, anole, awesome lizard!! I used to catch those in maui when I was a kid
S SFLguy Well-Known Member Joined Apr 27, 2015 Messages 330 Reaction score 21 Oct 10, 2017 #8 Yup the green ones on florida are native, the majority of the brown ones of not all of them are non-native Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
Yup the green ones on florida are native, the majority of the brown ones of not all of them are non-native Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
Ray Orchid Iconoclast Staff member Moderator Supporting Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 5,025 Reaction score 1,756 Location Oak Island NC Oct 10, 2017 #9 CambriaWhat said: Is that called an 'Anole' ? Click to expand... Yes. More specifically a green-, or Carolina anole, Anolis carolinensis .
CambriaWhat said: Is that called an 'Anole' ? Click to expand... Yes. More specifically a green-, or Carolina anole, Anolis carolinensis .
Don I Crown Rot Supporting Member Joined Sep 2, 2016 Messages 1,578 Reaction score 154 Location Guelph, Ont. Canada Oct 10, 2017 #10 Neat. Don
T troy Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2014 Messages 6,555 Reaction score 201 Location no hatred!! Oct 10, 2017 #11 Anoles are chamelions, turning green to brown
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,290 Reaction score 54 Location Michigan, USA Oct 10, 2017 #12 Cute. But who is spying on whom?
M Mark Karayannis Well-Known Member Joined Nov 8, 2016 Messages 878 Reaction score 1 Oct 11, 2017 #13 A welcomed visitor. Lucky you
Ray Orchid Iconoclast Staff member Moderator Supporting Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 5,025 Reaction score 1,756 Location Oak Island NC Oct 11, 2017 #14 troy said: Anoles are chamelions, turning green to brown Click to expand... True, but these do so more in response to temperature and mood than to blend into the background.
troy said: Anoles are chamelions, turning green to brown Click to expand... True, but these do so more in response to temperature and mood than to blend into the background.
cnycharles Peloric keiki Supporting Member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 9,959 Reaction score 372 Location elmer, nj Oct 11, 2017 #15 Cool. I didn’t know Carolinas had lizards, but if nj has them then.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Cool. I didn’t know Carolinas had lizards, but if nj has them then.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Phrag-Plus Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2007 Messages 3,486 Reaction score 613 Location Lavaltrie, Québec, Canada (Z4) Oct 15, 2017 #16 Cool! I'm having intruders too, since 7 year now I'm wintering that species of tree frog...They are getting in by the roof but don't ask me where it is during the winter time but always put a smile on my face to see it at springtime!
Cool! I'm having intruders too, since 7 year now I'm wintering that species of tree frog...They are getting in by the roof but don't ask me where it is during the winter time but always put a smile on my face to see it at springtime!