J, I believe it's a brown anole. We had them by the gazillions in zone 10 (100 miles north of Miami). But it could be the crested anole. They look much the same until the crested raises it's crest --- virtually indistinguishable. And the color variations of individuals of both kinds vary from individual to individual.
Check out this link: http://www.bio.miami.edu/pze/a...
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