hy cris
i believe you because we all know your work and expertise . every idividual is different and even when it writhen and proven there are those ho stay smaller ore grow bigger then normal .
grts from belgium and sorry for my english
nice article from 2007 then was the name willingensis also correct in 2011 its changed
willingensis = jack jack and and the size's are debateble a have had al 3species and my jack jacks where smaller than the meru's in lengt and defenatly in height al though it was hard to see the difference
i think the are not to be crossed simpel reason the dif of size and litters .jack jack is a really smal one with 3 horns on the female ,merumontanus a litle bigger and the females have one horn and these 2 are not to be crossed with the (lot) bigger xhant ,the females have 3 very small horns ore...
female's
male
one of my pairs look at the smal horns on the female
on this pic they are about 1,5 years old so they are still growing
now some youngsters
last pics just born :D
forgot tho say they are a montane species so the really need to cool down
female butt i see why the shop mistaken him she has a rather big horn for a female and its growing towards the sun:D , now she is defenatly a youngster i guess 6 month's tops and wildcaucht i think , a few tips you really have to improve her terra : more branches and vines more plants and do not...
nice video , question : are there a lot of different species , and chams because i've seen almost al of the same species i'm from belgium so i'm wondering how the shows are in the states
in have healthy chams with yellow ,black and red tongues so if they eat and the tongue works it will be fine no? and they both have it and its the same species it could be normal no?