Green Anole vs Crested Gecko
Compare Green Anole and Crested Gecko side by side — size, cost, diet, temperament, and care difficulty. Find your perfect pet.
Quick Winner
Crested Gecko
Crested Gecko is generally the better choice for beginners due to its beginner-level care requirements, but Green Anole has its own advantages.
Full VerdictIn this comparison, we analyze Green Anole vs Crested Gecko to help you decide which is the better choice. See our verdict and detailed feature breakdown below.
Especificacoes Lado a Lado
| Caracteristica | AGreen Anole | BCrested Gecko |
|---|---|---|
| Adult Size | 5–8 inches total length (including tail) | 7-9 inches including tail |
| Lifespan | 3–7 years in captivity (up to 7+ with ideal care) | 15-20 years |
| Difficulty | Beginner | Beginner |
| Temperament | Active, alert, stress-sensitive — best as a watch-only species, not a handling pet | Gentle, handleable, somewhat skittish when young |
| Tank Size | 18x18x24 inch vertical terrarium minimum for 1–2 anoles; taller is always better | 18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult |
| Diet | Insectivore — live prey only; will not accept dead or freeze-dried insects | Frugivore/Omnivore |
| Humidity | 60–80% | 60-80% |
| Basking Temp | 88–95°F (31–35°C) directly under the basking spot | 78-82°F (no basking spot needed) |
| Price Range | $5–$20 for captive-bred; wild-caught specimens are sometimes sold for less but are strongly discouraged | $40 - $600+ (designer morphs) |
Adult Size
A
5–8 inches total length (including tail)
B
7-9 inches including tail
Lifespan
A
3–7 years in captivity (up to 7+ with ideal care)
B
15-20 years
Difficulty
A
Beginner
B
Beginner
Temperament
A
Active, alert, stress-sensitive — best as a watch-only species, not a handling pet
B
Gentle, handleable, somewhat skittish when young
Tank Size
A
18x18x24 inch vertical terrarium minimum for 1–2 anoles; taller is always better
B
18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult
Diet
A
Insectivore — live prey only; will not accept dead or freeze-dried insects
B
Frugivore/Omnivore
Humidity
A
60–80%
B
60-80%
Basking Temp
A
88–95°F (31–35°C) directly under the basking spot
B
78-82°F (no basking spot needed)
Price Range
A
$5–$20 for captive-bred; wild-caught specimens are sometimes sold for less but are strongly discouraged
B
$40 - $600+ (designer morphs)
Pros e Contras
AGreen Anole
Pros
- Temperament: Active, alert, stress-sensitive — best as a watch-only species, not a handling pet
- Lifespan: 3–7 years in captivity (up to 7+ with ideal care)
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Tank: 18x18x24 inch vertical terrarium minimum for 1–2 anoles; taller is always better
Contras
- Diet: Insectivore — live prey only; will not accept dead or freeze-dried insects
- Watch for: Metabolic Bone Disease (calcium/UVB deficiency)
BCrested Gecko
Pros
- Temperament: Gentle, handleable, somewhat skittish when young
- Lifespan: 15-20 years
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Tank: 18x18x24 vertical enclosure minimum for one adult
Contras
- Diet: Frugivore/Omnivore
- Watch for: Dropped tail (permanent)
Conclusao
Crested Gecko is generally the better choice for beginners due to its beginner-level care requirements, but Green Anole has its own advantages.
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Perguntas Comuns
Green Anole grows to 5–8 inches total length (including tail) and is beginner-level, while Crested Gecko reaches 7-9 inches including tail and is beginner-level. They have different habitat needs: Green Anole requires 60–80% humidity, while Crested Gecko needs 60-80% humidity levels.