Baby Monkey tails are here!!! Thx Chad!!

Man they are looking great man you are doing a awesome job with them ..... And man the photo work is killer.

Thank you all SO much for all the nice comments I really do appreciate them!! Anyone on the fence about these guys really should get them while you can because Chad has them and this is a super rare opportunity to keep this species. All the real accolades belong to Chad (CNorton) for his great work with this species. He has been able to do something nobody else in the US has been able to do.

This species is so rare I don't think you will find any real "care sheets" for them, but Chad can fill you in with any care information you might need. This species is just slightly smaller than panthers are about the size of the smaller locales of panthers...not Sambava size for sure.

So as to get this thread back on track if no one objects too much I am going to post a few more photos :D:D

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And what we feel is the female:cool:

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Just SO cute!!
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Thanks Tylene!! He sure does look like it doesn't he:D I think he is in the upper 60g range so probably another 40g to go I would guess. With how vivid and green he is in these pictures from Saturday, I couldn't believe my eyes when I came down this morning and he was in full shed:eek:

Does your girl have blue toes too? From looking at your's rostrals I'm thinking mine is a girl, but has the blue toes. What do you think?
 

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Does your girl have blue toes too? From looking at your's rostrals I'm thinking mine is a girl, but has the blue toes. What do you think?

Honestly Tylene I have no idea about yours how big in grams? I think it looks male and its my male that has blue toes. We originally thought the small one was a male and now we are pretty sure it's female. Look at the first pics in this thread that was when my male was 20g and we were not sure if it was male or female....now it's pretty obvious lol.


Thx Lee for the kind words!! I try with the camera but don't always accomplish what I am after, but I did like these.
 
Honestly Tylene I have no idea about yours how big in grams? I think it looks male and its my male that has blue toes. We originally thought the small one was a male and now we are pretty sure it's female. Look at the first pics in this thread that was when my male was 20g and we were not sure if it was male or female....now it's pretty obvious lol.

Mine is weighing in at 31g. Does look like your early males pictures.

FYI my male weighed 108g at his heaviest.
 
Here are a few iPhone pics of these two.
The male Meru is now 70g and about 13mo
The female Loleza is now 18.6g and about 9mo

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WOW!! Those are amazing....great job on raising them up to be fine chams!!........Im really impressed with how "clean" they look as far as patterning goes with the subtle banding on the male.....

Someday Ill get back into Kinyongia....ahem, seeco.....;):rolleyes:

But these are just flat out awesome......
 
fantastic looking animal!

hey clark should we try to organize a phoenix group again?
now that the holidays are passed...

matt
 
about your cage in the office, can we use a cage like that for baby chams? can they climb out without a cover? if they can, what to use as cover? :)thanks!
 
fantastic looking animal!

hey clark should we try to organize a phoenix group again?
now that the holidays are passed...

matt

YES!! We need to set up a day and get the group going. Probably should post it on the board 3 weeks or so out to give people time to plan.


about your cage in the office, can we use a cage like that for baby chams? can they climb out without a cover? if they can, what to use as cover? :)thanks!


These are 100% enclosed and are butterfly cages. I use them for stick insects all the time. They work good for baby chams my problem with them as that is figuring out a drainage system and or putting a mist nozzle inside the cage. They are cheap ;)
 
YES!! We need to set up a day and get the group going. Probably should post it on the board 3 weeks or so out to give people time to plan.





These are 100% enclosed and are butterfly cages. I use them for stick insects all the time. They work good for baby chams my problem with them as that is figuring out a drainage system and or putting a mist nozzle inside the cage. They are cheap ;)

about stick insects, what to feed? sorry for asking
 
I am enjoying this thread (the pictures showing their development are fabulous).


Stick bugs eat blackberry leaves, raspberry leaves, rose bush leaves, lettuce, grape vine leaves, pear and apple tree leaves, dandelion leaves (reluctantly), privot (though privot is not a good choice if feeding off to chams within a weeks time),...
 
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