Albino anole. How rare is this?

Do you know what species of anole it is? If you post a picture of the vent area (underneath the base of the tail), someone on the forums might be able to sex it. If you want to prove it out I would buy a captive or catch a wild anole that’s of the opposite sex, and they could possibly be kept in the same enclosure (I don’t know much about anole care, you would need to research it). It is illegal in most states (I don’t know about Florida specifically) to capture wild animals for commercial purposes. That would likely make it illegal to sell it, but you could still donate it. I know that a lot of zoos won’t accept animals from the public to avoid transmission of diseases. But, I’m sure a local reptile breeder would be happy to take it off your hands if you needed to get rid of it.

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