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My green anole wont eat and is skinny

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Question
I've had my green anole for a little bit now. We got him as a small lizard and he was always real small. When we got him we also got another one out  of the same thing he was in. recently he hasn't been eating as much and he's droped alot of weight it looks like. I feed them small crickets and he was eating alot when we got him now he's not. And the two get along great, I'm just scared he's gonna die or something, and I obviously don't want that! So please help!!

Answer
Green anoles are invariably wild-caught, and wild animals carry internal parasites.  In captivity, these can build up to lethal levels, so they must be eliminated.

You will have to take the anole to an experienced reptile vet along with a fresh (not dried out) fecal sample, for testing.  Once the parasites are identified, he can prescribe worming meds for you to administer.
Everything will have to be kept clean and disinfected during this period, to prevent reinfection--nothing that can't be bleached should be in the cage.  Discard anything you can't clean properly.

This is one of the reasons why no wild-caught reptile is an appropriate pet for a beginning reptile keeper.  Most people do not realize that an $8 lizard requires not only $120 worth of equipment, but also a $100 vet checkup and worming treatment, to survive in captivity.

In the mean time, separate them.  No matter how well you think they get along, the stronger animal will dominate the sick one, and keep it from proper basking, feeding, etc.  Company is stressful for reptiles, and the sick one can't take more stress.  You should call the vet tomorrow.