I don't plan to keep anoles longterm either. I mostly got them because I want a chameleon and decided that I need to wait because I'm a newbie. So I decided if the anoles (who are supposed to be easier to keep ) are thriving, I re-home them and get a cham, if they don't thrive, then no cham.

I hate to say this, I had some fond memories of keeping anoles as a child and now I am finding them quite dull. Seems the only time they get interesting is when they are frightened. Content anoles seem to sit around basking under their heat lamp or hiding motionless. They are like the lizard versions of plecos.