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[QUOTE="Niccolai:579313"]You can toss the crickets in all at once, or a few per day. It doesn't matter, but if you throw 2 dozen or so in at once, you'll haveto feed them something because starving crickets will eat anything, including your anoles. The crickets will eat fish food and apples, but there's also special cricket feed you can buy for keeping large amounts of crickets in a cage. Your cats shoudln't be able to get through it, the mesh top has metal rails around the ends that grip down pretty tight, and the mesh is pretty strong. I've never seen cats get into one, but I've never had cats. I'll try and get a picture of the setup right now, but I'm pretty shitty with a camera. Having anoles is pretty easy. their waste is tiny, they don't smell, you don't haveto feed them more then once a week, you can get away without changing their bedding for like 6 months, and you don't need a water dish. The only day to day maintenance really is misting the cage with water through a spray bottle to keep it slightly humid in their cage. this keeps them hydrated too, because they like to lick the water droplets off the fake leaves and sides of the tank.[/QUOTE]
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