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When you go to hamm I can help you getting females!
I do have at least 4 pairs for sale. |
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Chris makes me not want to post any pictures of my pair. I must say that they are just as beautiful although my point and shoot doesn't show it even in the macro setting. Excellent as always Chris, I look forward to sharing notes regarding the species. They are the coolest I have worked with thus far, them and my Melleri.
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I took this photo of my male today:
![]() I'm getting a second pair of these guys this week from Cain so I'll have to post pics of them once they arrive as well. Chris
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I'm really happy that this pair went to your place as well
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GGGGOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLL de Andrès Iniesta !
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I'm in the same boat as Kyle in terms of camera quality, but I'm going to try and get some half decent shots of my pair this week. They've been chowing on house and BB flies, silkworms, hornworms and the occasional spider, but haven't been overly enthusiastic abut crickets.
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nice
glad that all your animals are in good condition.
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I'm glad you are getting another pair. I still haven't taken any pictures of my 2.2. One of the females shed today. Mine have been eating crickets and BB flies like crazy. I'm out of silkworms right now. They seem to be doing well. Their color in their cage has brightened and they don't do the "hurky jerky" movements when walking anymore. I think this means they are comfortable. Mine sure do poop a lot. They each poop twice a day. My Uthmoelleri and Laterispinis only poop once a day. The doo doo looks good and healthy too. I'm hoping Royden will visit within a few weeks to photograph mine. I too would feel embarrassed to photograph mine after seeing Chris and Jared's photos.
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From my point of view it's not understable to butter those people up. With nice words chameleons don't survive long in captivity my two cents worth... |
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Benny,
Experience is one thing, on the other hand it is telling people about what is happening and then mainly explaining why it is as it is. Most people can give advice of comments very easily, but the eplantion often lacks. That is really a shame. I also don't mind telling it the hard way, as long as I can explain why I say what I say. And experience doesn't only come from books, mistakes should be made in a certain way but not on and on the same ones. |
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