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Anonymous
I have kept anoles for years, and just use a full spectrum flourecent light. Generally, it's enough to keep it at a good temperature, but during winter I also supplement with a regular light bulb to keep the heat up. You shouldn't need to worry about temperature all that much with these guys, as they are relatively hardy and will be fine as long as they aren't freezing cold or boiling hot.
For humidity I have a dish with stones and an airation stone, but you would be fine by jsut having standing water and spraying.
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