Check out my Attack Lizzard...protector of the rockwool sprouts

xbravoz

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Twice in the last week I've noticed cockroach legs (from them giant Florida roaches) in my germination tray under my T5 flouros....Today I found out where they came from...I named him Thunder...protector of the Wool...:twisted:...I got my camera to take a pic and he actually moved towards me like he was claiming my grow...Pic on left is just a pic of my grow closet....pic on the right is THUNDER
 

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Cubano1211

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what part of Florida you live in? i've got a bunch of family in Miami and the last time i was there, a whole side of the house outside had just rows and rows of cages of lizards they caught :blsmoke:
 

xbravoz

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It would be cool if he stuck around for the entire grow....then when i do my grow journal, I could have a segment called where's Thunder???
 

Buzzkill

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You need to thank him by somehow getting him high.....get him trapped in something and just continuously blow smoke in there.
 

Smoke purp drink purp

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You need to thank him by somehow getting him high.....get him trapped in something and just continuously blow smoke in there.

i've done that with my cat...if you've ever seen those cones that animals get on there neck to keep them from scratching their face...i taped 2 of those together so it's like a huge funnel so pretty much to sum up the story is the animals who has the cone on his head is def high ^_^
 

xbravoz

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i've done that with my cat...if you've ever seen those cones that animals get on there neck to keep them from scratching their face...i taped 2 of those together so it's like a huge funnel so pretty much to sum up the story is the animals who has the cone on his head is def high ^_^
LMAO...thats fucked up..LOL
 

xbravoz

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Florida Garden Critters Anolis carolinensis - Green Anole
Anolis sagrei sagrei - Cuban Brown Anole
Another striking feature of the anole is its dew lap, or throat fan. It is attached to the throat and displayed by means of a flexible rod of cartilage which can be swung downward and forward, thereby revealing a brightly colored patch of skin. Males display their dew lap during courtship and when defending territory. This display is often accompanied by a series of head-bobs and push-ups. (Thunder was looking at his reflection in the mylar and puffing his red throat patch up....He's definitely layed claim to my grow

Food Habits
Anoles eat small insects and bugs. They stalk them in shrubs, in vines, on walls and even window screens. It is not unusual to see them gobbling-up wood roaches or other bugs and insects that have been disturbed when we work in the garden. It is amazing to see these little lizards grabbing and swallowing prey almost as big as they are. Anoles only eat live prey as the prey must move to be detected by the lizard.

 

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